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1. lt ON input OFF input 0 100 O C O O op ra ib O 6 27 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION O Scale setup The recording scale lower and upper limit values are set as the chart 0 and 100 positions For example the range is 200 0 to 1370 0 C input range code 23 in the case of a K thermocouple However to set the left side 0 position of the chart as 0 0 C and the right side 100 position of the chart as 1000 0 C when carrying out trend recording on the chart set the scale lower limit value to 0 0 and the upper limit value to 1000 0 As the scale setup range is 19999 to 29999 this can be used to record specific zones For example in the above example to write the trend of a K thermocouple on the right half of the chart set the scale lower limit value to 1000 0 and the upper limit value to 1000 0 Example K thermocouple range code 23 200 0 to 1370 0 C Recording range 180mm When the scale lower limit value is set to 0 0 this position becomes 0 0jC When the scale upper ET limit value is set to 1000 0 this position becomes 1000 0 C When the scale lower limit value is set to 1000 0 this position becomes 1000 0 C When the scale upper A limit value is set to 0 0 this position becomes
2. 1 Handling Precautions Event setting values are displayed only when H or L is set as the event type For details on how to set up event types see 6 3 Event Setup page 6 11 The decimal point position of event setting values is the decimal point position determined by the range code in the case of range codes 10 onwards In the case of range code 00 to 06 voltage inputs this becomes the engineering range decimal point position that is set in 6 7 Range Setup range setup procedure step 8 page 6 19 B Starting Setup Press the SEL key to select EVNT Make sure that the EVNT LED lights B Selecting the Target Channel No Select the channel No to be set using the A W keys The following example shows the display setup unit when channel 2 is selected AUTO MAN CLK FEED ODMD ORCD DISP CO O CDC 5 6 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION B Selecting the Target Event No Up to four events can be set to a single channel Select which event No is to be set Event No 1 will be displayed with the target channel selected Shift the cursor to the display number digit and select the digit using the A W keys The following example shows the display setup unit when event setting value is selected AUTO MAN CLK FEED ODMD ORCD DISP CS v CDC B Enabling Changing of Event Setting Values When you can select the target event No of the target channel you can change that event setting value e Pressing the A W keys
3. Data from the master station cannot Communications access rights are set to Set the communications access rights to be written by CPL communications read only read write as necessary See page 6 3 8 7 Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS 9 1 Specifications Bl General Specifications Memory protection EEPROM Clock backup Lithium cell CR2430 Min 20MQ across each terminal and GND terminal by 500Vdc megger Dielectric strength Power supply relay output open collector output leak current 5mA max Across power terminal and GND terminal 1500Vac 50 60Hz for 1min Across relay output terminal and GND terminal 1500Vac 50 60Hz for 1min Across open collector output terminal and GND terminal 500Vac 50 60Hz for 1min Input leak current 2mA max Across measurement input terminal and GND terminal 1000Vac 50 60Hz for 1min Across measurement input terminals 500Vac 50 60Hz for 1min excluding RTD input Across external switch input terminal and GND terminal 500Vac 50 60Hz for 1min Across communications terminal and GND terminal 500Vac 50 60Hz for 1min Induction resistance Common mode rejection rate 120dB 50 60Hz 0 1Hz input impedance 5009 across terminals and ground Normal mode rejection rate 40dB 50 60Hz 0 1Hz Standard conditions Temperature 23 2 C Humidity 60 5 RH 11 1 Not allowed Voltage fluctuation Frequency fluctuation Vibration noise surge voltage Influence from other Not allowed equipment
4. 2 migration to DI DO related setup mode 3 migration to segment table setup mode Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 18 Description of System Setup Items O Configuration lock When the configuration lock is active configurations can no longer be written from the SRF206 212 224 s display setup Setup details however can be checked Configurations can be written by CPL communications or from a personal computer loader even if the configuration lock is active O Details of specified list printing Date time h min recording format chart feed speed recorder ID number Channel number range type recording scale unit Event setup setting value type O How to use the recorder ID No When you are using two or more SRF206 212 224s you can print individual recorder ID Nos when printing is started to distinguish which recorder is being used to record on the chart O Time recording OFF When time recording is set to OFF no date time information is printed on the chart When importance is placed on knowing actual time set time recording to ON factory setting O Recording color selection You can select from two types of color patterns The DIN color pattern is provided mainly for use in Europe Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 7 Range Setup B Range Setup LOCK COPY EVNT SPD CLK SYS SCL Calculation setup entr Note 1 These are displayed when menu level or higher is set 2 The
5. channel 2 In other instances this factory setting becomes current channel 1 6 4 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B Scale Setup individual channels SCL Displa Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting KSC No 1 scale lower limit 19999 to 29999 or 0 0 to 98 0 31 00 amp No 1 scale upper limit 19999 to 29999 Ea 100 0 Scale switching method 0 OFF selection 1 Automatic 2 Internal contact input external switch input or CPL communications a Nezscaelwert 1999810 26999 or 0 010 9807 er Seer se asi Auto switching pont 19999 20000 A oo leese ooe O a o 1 At ON OFF input range E Copy Function COPY Setup Item Setup Description Level Factory Setting Copy source channel 1 to number of channels BEH Copy destination channel lower limit 1 to copy destination channel upper limit NEHME NN Copy destination channel upper Copy destination channel lower limit to Maximum channel limit number of channels Copy execution 0 Execution OFF end copy 1 Copy all data 2 Copy range calculation and scale data 3 Copy event data 4 Copy tag data 5 Copy engineering unit data B Schedule Demand SYS 5 z B ud Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting Time setup ON OFF 0 Time setup disabled schedule demand printing is not carried out No 1 time setup enabled No 1 and 2 time setup enabled No 1 to 3 time setup enabled No 1 to 4 time setup enabled No
6. leads of 100V or more Also do not pass these leads through the same piping or wiring duct O Noise generating sources Generally the following generate electrical noise 1 Relays and contacts 2 Solenoid coils solenoid valves 3 Power lines in particular 100Vac min 4 Induction loads 5 Motor commutators 6 Inverters 7 Phase angle control SCR 8 Wireless communications equipment 9 Welding equipment 10 High voltage ignition equipment O Noise reducing countermeasures Tf the influence of electrical noise cannot be eliminated we recommend taking the following countermeasures Provision of a CR filter for fast rising noise Recommended CR filter Yamatake Corporation Model No 81446365 001 Provision of a varister for noise with a high wave height Recommended varister Yamatake Corporation Model No 81446366 001 100V 81446367 001 200V However note that the varister may become short circuited when trouble occurs Pay attention to this when providing a varister on the SRF206 212 224 E Recommended Crimped Terminal Use crimped solderless terminals that conform to the following dimensions Applicable Crimped Terminal un mm Power terminals Ground terminal Came M4 M3 5 Relay output terminals optional function 3 8 dia min Input terminal External switch input terminals optional function Communications terminal optional function E Han
7. 4300 Segment 1 X axis Segment 1 Y axis Segment 2 X axis Segment 2 Y axis Segment 3 X axis Segment 3 Y axis Item nn indicates the channel No If the number is an alphabet character hex use a value after converting to a decimal number User function 2 0 OFF key basic 1 Output to internal contact input No 2 registration 2 Call up setup items User function 2 assignment 1 User function 2 assignment 2 User function 2 assignment 3 User function 2 assignment 4 Same as user function 1 User function 2 assignment 5 User function 2 assignment 6 User function 2 assignment 7 User function 2 assignment 8 App 10 APPENDIX Pae o og Model No EE Prepared by o DatePrepared User Setup Fields User function 1 key basic ae 2 User function Y assignment T Oe Userfunctiont assignments 5 Userfunction 1 assignment4 amp Usertunatian 1 assignment 5 SCS 1 Userfunction Y assignment 6 8 Usertunation 1 assignment 4 User function 1 assignments O O User Setup Fields Hd Setup Item User Settings User function 2 key basic registration 8 User function 2 assignment 1 3 User function 2 assignment 2 na User function 2 assignments 5 User function 2 assignment 5 Usortunction 2 assignment SOSS 7 User function 2 assignment User function 2 as
8. No CP SP 1027E SRF206 212 224 Smart Recorder Dot Printing Model Installation Operation User s Manual Thank you for purchasing the SRF206 212 224 Smart Recorder Dot Printing Model This manual contains information for ensuring the correct use of the SRF206 212 224 It also provides neces sary information for installation mainte nance and troubleshooting This manual should be read by those who design and maintain equipment that uses the SRF206 212 224 Be sure to keep this manual nearby for handy reference Yamatake Corporation RESTRICTIONS ON USE This product has been designed developed and manufactured for general purpose application in machinery and equipment Accordingly when used in applications outlined below special care should be taken to implement a fail safe and or redundant design concept as well as a periodic maintenance program Safety devices for plant worker protection Start stop control devices for transportation and material handling machines Aeronautical aerospace machines Control devices for nuclear reactors Never use this product in applications where human safety may be put at risk NOTICE Be sure that the user receives this manual before the product is used Copying or duplicating this user s manual in part or in whole is forbid den The information and specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice Considerable effort has
9. No 12 LI No 11 Common pet External switch input 11 External switch input 12 Vcc Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING B Connecting the RS 485 Interface optional function Read this item when you are using a model that supports the RS 485 communications function The following shows an example with the RS 485 interface connected In this example the recorder is the slave station wA SU ESTE 9 Ren eT TE l SO IST IST all a SU all d 7 INH Ir 11 a LILICA KATE Ie Li START Option unit 1 C Communications terminals RS 485 Yamatake CPL communications p SDA SDB Io i ternally SSES E Tele ez Connected at CATH terminal RDB D Handling Precautions connection example DIGITRONIK unit slave station Terminator resistor Terminator resistor Shielded cable Master station f LLL RDA 4 lt Laos CC SDA Em 2 SDB N J SG z m l Shielded cable GER _ gt DIGITRONIK unit slave station i bSDA L __ASDB LH ADA Li ORDB SG j OFG z Shielded PS He em el EN DIGITRONIK unit slave station SDA Terminator resistor LU SDB A ADA Terminator resistor ea SG ora Be sure to connect SG terminals each other Failure to do so might cause unstable communications Provide termina
10. Note Set the No 2 message onwards in the same was as you set the No 1 message Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 13 User Function Key Setup B Setting Configuration Lock This recorder is provided with two function keys CF and Es These keys can be assigned functions such as output to internal contact or call up setup item Select 1 migration to extended setup mode at display No in the system setup screen vam Press the ES key until the following abbreviations 44 or 4 are displayed LOCK COPY CH EVNT SPD CLK RNG SCL ssignment 8 Note 1 This is displayed only when basic registration is set to 2 lt gt Setup Details lt gt Basic registration 0 OFF 1 Output to internal contact input No 1 2 Call up setup items Pressing ea outputs to internal contact No 1 and pressing g outputs to internal contact No 2 Assignments to 8 A value 0 obtained by adding the radix shown in the table on the following page to the display No in each setup you want to register means that no function has been assigned 6 33 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION Event setup Chart feed speed setup Date Time setup System setup Range code setup calculation setup is range setup 5000 Scale setup Copy function Schedule demand setup Message setup Extended setup External switch input setup Internal contact input setup Relay output setup Open collec
11. in the system setup screen Press the SEL key until ie 2 in the following figure is displayed LOCK COPY EVNT SPD CLK Ro Lo ieee nao No 10 relay output setup __ 888 E E A ia ee Kiel No 11 relay output setup 96888 No 12 relay output setup lt gt Setup Details lt gt Relay output setting 0 OR action excitation non hold 1 OR action excitation hold 2 OR action non excitation non hold 3 OR action non excitation hold 4 AND action excitation non hold 5 AND action excitation hold 6 AND action non excitation non hold 7 AND action non excitation hold 8 OR action non excitation non hold event re output 9 OR action excitation non hold event re output Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B Description of Relay Output Setup O Relay output operation Generally relay output operation is normally 0 OR operation excitation non hold However relay output can be set to operate in various ways by combining the following four functions described below Fully understand the descriptions for each of these functions before use Relay output is sometimes not as expected if these functions are set incorrectly 1 Relay output AND OR operation function When a single relay output is shared on two or more events you can select from the following two relay operations OR operation Relay output when one of the two events occurs
12. lllReplacing the Chart added MReplacing the Ink Ribbon Cassette added G Internal Contact Input Setup 1 Migration to extended setup mode 2 Migration to DI DO related setup mode changed In PV axis horizontal direction Display accuracy 0 5 of recording F S gt Display accuracy 0 3 of recording F S changed APPLICABLE STANDARDS EN5008 1 2 EN50082 2 to EN61326 changed Recording fluctuation 0 596F S to 0 396F S changed Remedy of The chart has come loose from the sprockets description added Description Examples changed Description of 1st item and 8th item in CAUTION changed Description of ll Checking the Model No changed Optional parts Model No of Cross cable for RS 232C interface corrected M Overall Schematic and Names of Parts Power switch mentioned Operation display Data display description changed W Siting Conditions description changed Title changed Title changed 2nd item in Handling Precautions deleted Note added Section 7 4 deleted azbil Yamatake Corporation Advanced Automation Company 1 12 2 Kawana Fujisawa Kanagawa 251 8522 Japan URL http www azbil com Printed on recycled paper 07 Specifications are subject to change without notice Printed in Japan 1st Edition Issued in Aug 1998 W 15th Edition Issued in Aug 2007 A
13. 1000t0 11000 a Segmentiable 3 Y axis point 08 a Sesmentiabie3 Y axis point 08 3 Seamenttable 3 Y axis point 10 e Segmenttable 3 Y axis point 11 t Seamenttable 3 Y axis point 12 4 Segmenttable 3 Y axis point 13 e Segmenttable 3 Y axis point 14 F Sesmentiable 3 Y axis point 15 App 22 APPENDIX Pae A Model No MES Prpaedby Date Prepared User Setup Fields d od Setup Item User Settings amena Cp e Seoment table 3 cad pol 92 3 segmenttabie 3X axispomto3f SSCS Segment tables cars point 04 5 Segmenttable 3 cad point 95 amp Seoment table 3 cad pol 08 1 _ Segmenttabie 8X axispomt 97 E Segmenttable 3 cad point 14 CF Semmes xasm OOOO e User Setup Fields1 SE Setup Item User Settings mente Vas pa e Seoment tables Vavispomt02f SSCS Segment table 3 Y axis point 09 Segment table 3 Y axis point 15 App 23 Revision History date SET SSC Dec 1999 Company name changed Overall revision Apr 2000 iv Standard folding chart to folding chart changed Two manuals to three manuals changed Smart Loader Package SLP F20 for Dot Printing Model Smart Recorder SRF200 Manual No CP UM 5067E added Folding chart Recycled paper 100 sections added Note added Oct 2000 Description of CP UM 5067E changed Deleted description of CMA50A105 Connection examples changed reference cable model No changed and conversion connector
14. 97 CLK indicates the time The example on the left shows the time 13 28 2 3 Chapter 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS B Configuration Unit and Operation Keys The following describes the configuration unit on the display setup unit O Setup keys Up down keys Changes increments decrements numerical values and shifts the menu number cH DATA dum Set key Enters the setup mode EVNT and selects setup items H H H H H H H H Enter key Shifts the menu number A MAN Ok and fixes numerical values Shift key Shifts the digit cursor to the left and right O Setup display LOCK COPY CH EVNT DATA 888888 C LOCK The configuration is locked When lit setups can be confirmed but not changed Setups can be changed by the user configuration keys EVNT Event setting is being set up Event type and differentials can also be set according to the System setup level SPD Chart feed speed is being set up Sets the chart feed speed CLK Date and time min are being set up SYS The system is being set up Menu levels for locking configuration printing lists and entering more detailed menus can be set RNG The input range is being set up The recording mode input type measurement range and PV bias can be set according to the menu level SCL Scale is being set up The recording scale can be set according to the menu level COPY Copy is
15. CS we mon aa H i gt a gt gt a 5 A D converter lt gt A D converter operation is checked The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time an unstable value is indicated as the PV value So data is not reliable gt Ask for repair reference voltage ROM RAM EEPROM lt gt The reference voltage A D conversion value range is checked gt The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time design values are used for the reference voltage value So data is not reliable gt Ask for repair auto zero entry lt gt The auto zero A D conversion value range is checked gt The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time design values are use for the auto zero value So data is not reliable gt Ask for repair lt gt The checksum is verified over all areas when the power is turned ON gt The alarm code is displayed and all operations stop gt Ask for repair lt gt The RAM is checked when the power is turned ON gt The alarm code is displayed and all operations stop gt Ask for repair lt gt The EEPROM is checked when data is written gt The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time data in RAM is used as the data gt Ask for repair amp calibration data lt gt The checksum of calibration data in EEPROM is verified when the power is turned
16. EVNT mo event seting value 3999152099 o 0 a No 2 event setting value 999152099 o l o 3 NoSevnsetnpvaue 19999 o 29989 0 o Eege DEE E o oo No event type selection OFFI LOM HIGH 0 OF E ie event ype selection GFX LOW HIGH 0 FF 1 Nos eventype seccion LEE Comae 0 or 8 No event ype selection OFF LOW HIGH TEE S No 1 event output destination 0 to 36 o 9 amp No2eventoutputdestination 00038 o 0 7 NoSeventouputdesinaion 01036 o o 8 No4eventouputdesinaion otse 0 0 5 No teventrecordingON OFF O OFFU ON 0 1 amp Noz2eventrecording ON OFF _ o0 OFP1 0N o 1 0N 7 No3eventrecording ON OFF Togo 0N 0o 1 8 No4eventrecording ON OFF o OFFy1 0N 0o om No event differential 00029999 J 1 0 No2eventdiferenial 0102999 1 0 b NoSeventditferential 01029999 J 1 o No4eventdiferenial 0to29999 o E Chart Feed Speed Setup SPD Display No Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting E No 1 chart feed speed 1 to 480mm h 9 8 No 2 chart feed speed 1 to 480mm h 4 LE oe o ON A reine rien ner os io 255 3 o B Date Time Setup CLK Setup Description Factory Setting 00 01 01 to 99 12 31 0 Close to Japan standard time 00 00 t
17. Functions page 6 51 6 46 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 19 Range Code Table DC voltage 20 e to 20 00mV Linear scaling range 40 00 to 40 00mV 60 00 to 60 00mV 200 0 to 200 0mV 2 000 to 2 000V 5 000 to 5 000V 0 000 to 10 000V DC voltage 20 00 to 20 00mV Input voltage direct reading 40 00 to 40 00mV range 60 00 to 60 00mV 200 0 to 200 0mV 2 000 to 2 000V 5 000 to 5 000V 0 000 to 10 000V Thermocouple 0 0 to 1760 0 C 0 0 to 1760 0 C 0 0 to 1820 0 C 200 0 to 1370 0 C 220 0 to 800 0 C 200 0 to 1100 0 C 200 0 to 400 0 C 0 0 to 1300 0 C WRe0 26 0 0 to 2320 0 C WRe5 26 0 0 to 2320 0 C PR40 20 0 0 to 1880 0 C PLII 0 0 to 1290 0 C Ni Ni Mo 0 0 to 1200 0 C Resistance temperature Pt100 200 0 to 650 0 C detector JPt100 200 0 to 550 0 C RTD JPt50 200 0 to 550 0 C Ni508 50 0 to 150 0 C 6 47 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION Input Type L Code Measurement Range performance measurement range Thermocouple 32 to 3200 F 32 to 3200 F 32 to 3308 F 328 to 2498 F 328 to 1472 F 328 to 2012 F 328 to 752 F N 32 to 2372 F WRe0 26 32 to 4208 F WRe5 26 32 to 4208 F PR40 20 32 to 3416F PLI 32 to 2354F Ni NieMo 32 to 2192 F Resistance temperature Pt100 328 0 to 1202 0 F detector JPt100 328 0 to 1022 0 F RTD JPt50 328 0 to 1022 0 F Ni508 58 0 to 302 0 F Communications 80to 8 19999 to 29999
18. Ink ribbon 2 1 Chapter 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS B Terminals on Rear Side ESTI ESTE Power terminals 4 Option terminals Analog input terminals For details on signals connected to terminals see Chapter 3 INSTALLATION amp WIRING 2 2 Chapter 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 2 Display Setup Unit E Operation Display and Operation Keys The following describes the operation panel on the display setup unit O Operation keys CH EVNT DATA HEHBHHHHHI AUTO MAN CLK OUF1 OUF2 OACK FEED O DMD ORCD DISP O CO ED D a GD Display key Return from setup display select Record key Starts stops recording Demand key Starts demand printing Feed key Feeds chart for the duration that this key is held down O Operation display Lights when channel related data is displayed Lights when an event occurs Temperature unit Fixed channel display Select channel by A and W keys Date time display Automatic channel selection N 4 secs channel x Lights during recording Data display N Lights during demand printing Eight 7 segment LEDs are used The 3rd LED from left facing the front Red LED is red Others are green Display examples AUTO or MAN indicates PV input value The example on the left shows a value of 18 0 for channel 1 CLK indicates the date L The example on the left shows the date June 06 24th 24 1997
19. ON OFF ARE ee NONEMEER Notes i Voltage values can be read directly without linear scaling 2 Values acquired by communications are taken as PV input and are recorded in the same way as normal input A total of eight communications inputs range codes 80 to 87 are supported Communications inputs are processed as PV inputs by writing data to predetermined addresses see communications address table by communications 3 ON OFF type digital signals are recorded as inputs Specify the data acquisition No by the next digital signal No Specify the digital signal No after selecting range code 90 Digital Signal No Digital Data Acquisition Destination Supplementary Explanation 01 to 14 Relay outputs No 1 to No 12 These can be specified regardless of actual 13 to 24 Open collector outputs No 1 to No 12 digital input or output However if an unmounted 31 to 42 External switch inputs No 1 to No 12 digital input is specified the setting is fixed at 51 to 62 Internal contact inputs No 1 to No 12 OFF 6 48 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 20 Character Code Table Upper Bits The character setup range when the date type selection is 1 US or 2 EU is 20 to 8F hex Setup Example kPa Setup Example TIRC 1 6 49 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 21 About Digital Printing Priority Digital printing on the SRF206 212 224 is subject to several restrictions to ensure that trend recording is no
20. Recording format Chart feed speed Recorder ID No e Demand printing also is possible Printing is started by the euo key or external switch input option and time h min and measurement values PV value are printed 1 1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION E Optional Functions 1 2 When trend schedule demand recording is selected as the recording format the measurement value PV value of up to eight preset times can automatically be printed Up to 24 digital inputs are supported 12 external switch inputs coupled to remote switches and 12 internal contact inputs that are connected to internal signals Output signals for up to 96 events 4 types x 24 channels can be connected to any 12 internal contact inputs Parameter setups can be assigned to user function keys up to eight types for each of the two switches e Printing of Date Time h min Scale and event can be disabled O Seven list printing modes are available for printing setup data print specified list print function lists four modes print all lists and print user lists Upscale downscale or OFF can be set as the thermocouple burnout setting for each input channel e Setup data is protected in EEPROM when the power is OFF Copy setting Various setup data can be copied between channels Segment table setup Output values Y axis for input values X axis can be offset by setting up segment tables Print user setup lists Any l
21. ___ amp WNosewmdfeena _ __ t We4eemdfeena gt i id 1 App 5 APPENDIX Customer Device Name O System Setup individual channels SYS Setup details Displ m M Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting Configuration lock 0 OFF 1 ON o aer List printing start stop 0 Stop list printing Start specified list printing Start range scale settings printing Start event and DI DO settings printing Start MSG S DMD UF and 0 stop communications settings printing Start segment table settings printing Start all list printing 7 Start communications list printing 3 Menulevel ota Col o Recording format 1 Trend 2 Trend tabulation 3 Trend schedule demand 1 2 4 Fixed interval tabulation tabulation only 5 Fixed time tabulation tabulation only E O E amp Recording time ONOFF Logo ON AO 3 seal recording E tN ESL OO EE EE 4 Communications access rights 1 ready readlwrie Device address 0 to 127 setting to 0 inhibits Communications method 4800 bps 8bits even parity 1 stop bit 4800 bps 8bits no parity 2 stop bits 1 1 9600 bps 8bits even parity 1 stop bit 9600 bps 8bits no parity 2 stop bits Extended menu entry Migration disabled Migration to extended setup mode 2 Migration to DI DO related setup mode Migration to segment table setup mode O Chart Feed Speed Setu
22. 1 to 5 time setup enabled No 1 to 6 time setup enabled No 1 to 7 time setup enabled No 1 to 8 time setup enabled No 1 time setup No 2 time setup No 3 time setup No 7 time setup No 8 time setup No 4 time setup 00 00 to 23 59 No 5 time setup No 6 time setup 6 5 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B Message Setup SYS o 5 E ow Setup Item Setup Description No 2 message No 3 message SS H No 4 message 12 characters ES CR 6 6 Factory Setting Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B User Function Key Setup SYS if 2 Channel Display Menu Factory Setup Item Setup Description Level Setting User function 1 0 OFF key basic 1 Output to internal contact input No 1 2 registration 2 Call up setup items User function 1 0 to 32500 KE When UF1 key basic registration is set to 2 Sets a value obtained by adding the following cardinal User function 1 number to the setup No of the settings to be registered assignment 2 0 means that nothing is assigned User function 1 Setup Item Cardinal Number assignment 3 a 00 Chart feed speed User function 1 Date time assignment 4 User function 1 assignment 5 User function 1 assignment 6 Schedule demand Message User function 1 Extended assignment 7 External switch input Internal contact input Relay output Open collector output 4300 Segment 1 X axis Segment 1 Y axis Segment 2 X
23. 1Xaxis point 15 100 00 O Segment Table 1 Setup SYS SS details Segmenttabie 1 Y axis pomot amp Segment table 1 Y axis point 02 3 Segment table 1 Y axis point 03 100 00 Segmenttable 1 Y axis point 04 100 00 5 Segment table 1 Y axis point 05 100 00 6 Segment table 1 Y axis point 06 100 00 3 Segmenttable 1 Y axis point07 10 00 to 110 00 100 00 8 Segment table 1 Y axis point 08 100 00 A Segmenttable i Y axis point 10 100 00 e Segmenttable 1 Y axis point 1 100 00 t Segmenttable 1 Y axis point 12 100 00 4 Seamenttable 1 Y axis point 13 100 00 e Segmenttable 1 Y axis point 14 100 00 FT Segmenttable 1 Y axis point 75 100 00 ET 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 4 Segment table 1 Y axis point09 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 App 18 APPENDIX Pae MAA Model No E Prepared by Po DatePrepared User Setup Fields Se Setup Item User Settings EREECHEN Segmenttable 1 X axis poimt02 O 3 SegmentaleTXaWspono3 S Segment table 1 X axis point 04 amp SemenibeiXadsponi4 F SegmentleTXaWsponis O O y User Setup Fields s Setup Item User Settings ameno yapa e SementbeiYedspomog Pe itos WCS ispintO4 o O MEM brong E ispoint06 o O EN ispointO7 EE AA 9 Segmenttable 1 Y ax
24. 20m 200 200V 100 100V Recommended product Insulation line filter transformer 81446364 001 SRF206 21 2 224 100 to 240Vac 50 60Hz BB e O Ground Other circuits D Handling Precautions Take rush current into consideration when installing a power switch or use outside the SRF206 212 224 3 5 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3 5 I O Signal Leads 1 Thermocouple input signal lead In the case of thermocouple input connect the bare thermocouple lead to the terminal If the thermocouple is located a long way from the SRF206 21 2 224 or the thermocouple is connected to a terminal extend the connection using a compensating lead and then connect to the terminal Use shielded compensating leads only 2 Resistance temperature detector RTD Use the three conductors For the conductor use JKEV SB JCS4364 shielded instrument cable or equivalent product This is commonly called as twisted shielded cable for instruments The wiring resistance is 109 or less per conductor Balance the resistances of the three conductors so that they are the same values 3 Analog inputs other than thermocouple and resistance temperature detector RTD and digital 1 O leads Use twisted shielded cable for instruments Shielded multi core microphone cord MVVS can be used if there is little electromagnetic induction Note Use no voltage contact inputs and
25. AND operation Relay output only when all events occur The following shows event occurrence and relay output states ON Event T LO OFF PA ON Event L OFF TES ON Relay output at OR operation TT Ll OFF ON Relay output at AND operation o IL OFF 2 Relay output excitation non excitation function Excitation and non excitation of relay outputs can be selected The same output as when an event occurs when the power is turned OFF can be generated by selecting non excitation N C N C o N C Excitation d CO e idi COM e NO o NO ert pet N C o N C N C Non excitation oe COM COM o NO NO o NO At power interruption At event non occurrence At event occurrence This operation is performed after initialization ends after the power is turned ON 6 41 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 42 3 Relay output hold non hold function Hold and non hold can be selected for relay outputs Non hold Relay output is performed at turning ON OFF of events Event ON LL Event OFF Relay output ON LL Relay output OFF Hold Once an event occurs relay output is held until the ex key is pressed even 1f the event turns OFF Event ON gem Event OFF Press the ack key Relay output ON Fi Relay output OFF 4 Event re output function With a relay output to which two or more events are connected relay output is set to an OFF state for about 500ms when relay output is set to an ON s
26. Ah Data setup __ _ JExtended setup mode ___ mode a ne Schedule demand i 1 External switch i q pe A NN y setup l vinput setup l Event setup oa 5d die EG 1 SET l i GE pp A A c A or SE yMessage setup SEL Internal contact Chart feed 1 E TE Ce input speed setup l pl See 5 zh setup I SEL i 1 Ei yUser function key i SEL y Relay output i i of Hd setup pa setup Date time setup i SET 4 i i SET LL SET T ih e v User function key Open collector System setup M et ve ST CABE 3 i 50 mERMAC I l SET i 1 amp amp b Extended setup go i i Cc 1 rk SEL i Range setup i 1 pee TEN i 1 i I Li 1 1 SEL Y l 2 i 1 SS haee edd dre ende eh J i Scale setup E a paa l E a aa eene i SL Segment table setup mode i eee ee eee eee SE d X axis of X axis of X axis of l 1 CCo l i e ae table 1 y segment table 2 segment table 3 a eee el n La LE i E Els CC 3 SET SET SET C2 Y axis of Y axis of CO Y axis of v segment table 1 y segment table 2 segment table 3 IC Eb Ctd SET SET eel c SE d ee DO Migration from extended menu entry 2 Migration from calculation setup entry 6 1 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 2 Configuration Data and Factory Settings Note The setup items that can be changed varies according to the menu level For details see page 6 1 B Event Setup individual channels
27. ET Segmenttable 2 Y axis point 14 LAT Sesmentiable 2 Y axis point 15 App 20 APPENDIX Pae O Model No ER Prepared DI Date Prepared User Setup Fields x oid Setup Item User Settings REECH e SewmentbezXedspomog SewmenabezXedspomti4 S BREET User Setup Fields i Setup Item User Settings A 2 Seoment table Yasome OO oS Segment table 2 Y axis point 09 Segment table 2 Y axis point 15 App 21 APPENDIX Customer 1 Device Name Mig No O Segment Table 3 Setup SYS tt Ge details METETE e Segmenttable 3 X axis point 2 3 Segmenttable 3 Xaxis potos Seamenttable 3 Xaxis point 04 5 _ Sesmentiable 3 Xaxis point 05 5 Seamenttable 3 Xaxis point 06 1 _ Seamentiable 3Xaxispointo7 1000t0 11000 8 Segmentiable 3 Xaxis point 08 Segment table 3 Xaxis pointoo a Seamenttable 3 X axis point 10 e Segmenttable 3 axis point 1 t Segment table 3 Xaxis point 12 4 Seamenttable 3 Xaxis point 13 ET Segmenttable 3 Xaxis point 14 LAT Sesmentiable 3 Xaxis point 15 O Segment Table 3 Setup SYS tt Senn details Seamenttable 3 Vax porto 2 Seamenttable 3 Y axis point 2 3 Segmenttable 3 Y axis potos u Seamenttable 3 Y axis point 04 5 _ Segmentiable 3 Y axis point 05 5 _ Seamenttable 3 Y axis point 06 1 _ Seamenttable 3 Y axis palntO7
28. Handling Precautions When the range code is changed the configurations of the following items are initialized to their defaults Digital signal Measurement range lower limit Measurement range upper limit Engineering range decimal point Engineering range lower limit Engineering range upper limit PV filter PV bias No 1 scale lower limit value No 1 scale upper limit value Scale switching method No 2 scale lower limit value No 2 scale upper limit value Auto switching point Auto switching differential O Recording of digital signals Digital signals are recording instead of analog signals by selecting 90 ON OFF O Burnout PV filter type input range as the range code and assigning a digital data acquisition destination other than 0 as the digital signal No When an unmounted digital input is set as the acquisition destination recording is performed with recording of digital signals fixed to OFF Input values are forced to a preset direction when the input signal becomes open during thermocouple input o Handling Precautions When a thermocouple is shared with a device other than this recorder the input signal sometimes interferes with the burnout detection circuit of the other device preventing burnout from being detected correctly If the circuit of this recorder connected to a single thermocouple has a large wiring resistance the analog input values of the other device may adversely be affected To
29. Internal circuit External load Power Open collector 10 to 29Vdc Note Load drive power voltage 10 to 29Vdc including power ripple Max load current 70mA per single output OFF leakage current 0 1mA max ON residual voltage 1 6V max Clamp diode forward current 70mA max Clamp diode reverse voltage 40V max 3 10 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING B Wiring External Switch Inputs optional function Connection H Ia LIE EIE un 2127 External External Switch input 1 switch input 2 dd dla No 1 Common No 2 internally connected at terminal 1 l No 3 Common No 4 8 18 E External switch input 3 External switch input 4 External switch External switch input input D Handling Precautions The terminal positions on option unit 3 are different Pay attention to this during instrumentation and wiring SEET External switch input terminals External switch External switch input terminals External switch input 5 switch input 6 la le No 5 Common No 6 External internally connected at terminal LI L No 7 Common No 8 8 18 B External switch input 7 External Switch input 8 TESI ES ITI IROLI Iana STR Internal circuit HOTT HOT bs 124 input terminals External External switch input 9 switch input 10 d du le No 9 Common No 10 internally connected at terminal Li
30. Item Setup Description Level External Internal switch input contact input No 1 internal contact input Function setup OFF Recording ON OFF all channels unconditionally No 2 internal contact input Print on demand Print all lists Print specified lists No 3 internal contact input Chart feed Print communications list Chart feed speed scale selection No 4 internal contact input Clear batch counter Clear integrating calculation 1 Clear integrating calculation 2 No 5 internal contact input Clear integrating calculation 3 Clear integrating calculation 4 Clear integrating calculation 5 No 6 internal contact input Clear integrating calculation 6 Print No 1 message Print No 2 message No 7 internal contact input Print No 3 message Print No 4 message Print No 5 message No 8 internal contact input Print No 6 message f Print No 8 message No 9 internal contact input Recording ON OFF channels 1 to 3 Recording ON OFF channels 4 to 6 Recording ON OFF channels 7 to 9 No 10 internal contact input Recording ON OFF channels 10 to 12 Recording ON OFF channels 13 to 18 Recording ON OFF channels 19 to 24 No 11 internal contact input BIN code input 2 1 BIN code input 2 2 2 z BIN code input 2 4 No 12 internal contact input BIN code geg 25 i 8 BIN code input 2 16 BIN code input 25 32 IW O Relay Output Setup SYS Ae o e Setup
31. Match the recording color selection to the the tag plate not match the tag plate tag plate See page 6 3 Obtain a tag plate matched to the recording color selection See page 1 4 Schedule demand is not printed The time setting interval is too short and Set the time setting to a wider value cannot be printed See page 6 5 Decrease the number of demand printing See page 6 5 Set the chart feed speed to a higher value See page 6 2 The number of schedule demand ON OFF Match the number of schedule demand settings is less than the time setting ON OFF settings to the number of schedule demand time settings in use The schedule demand printing time is not Set to the recording ON mode before the set to recording ON schedule demand printing time The loader cannot be connected The cable is not connected or is broken Check connections and replace cables 8 6 Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Probable Cause CPL communications is not possible The device address is set to 0 Set the device address to an appropriate value other than 0 See page 6 3 The communications method of the Match the communications method recorder does not match the setting of the between this recorder and the master master See page 6 3 Inappropriate communications cable Use an appropriate cable Incorrect communications wiring Rewire correctly See pages 3 12 3 13 Incorrect protocol Change to the appropriate protocol
32. OFF is printed appended to the currently selected scale Event setup 1 to 4 event setting value event type Events whose event operation setting is set to OFF are printed as OFF and the event setting values are not printed Even events for which recording is set to OFF are printed unless the event type 1s OFF Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION O Example of details printed by print specified lists No 1 chart feed speed Fixed interval timer Time of list printing 1 No 2 chart feed speed Fixed time interval timer Recording format 2 Recorder ID No 0 PARTIAL LIST Ver1 00 e O 1996 07 12 13 00 TREND CHART SPI 25mm h INTERVALI 2 00 ID 02 e CHART SP2 60mm n NTERVAL2 0 40 0 do em CH No RANGE CODE SCALE 1 EVENT EVENT 2 9 cus PY BIAS 3 4 e e 00 20mV LIN O Cic 300 a 9 1 41200mV L IN 0 00 200 0 150 0 L 200 0 L e e TiC 3002 1 09 sss ms 150 0 H 200 0 H e PV bias No 1 scale lower limit No 1 event setting value No 1 event type 4 No 1 scale upper limit No 2 event setting value No 2 event type 4 Channel Range code table No 2 scale lower limit No 3 event setting value No 3 event type 4 See page 6 47 No 2 scale upper limit 3 No 4 event setting value No 4 event type 4 1 This is not a setup item 2 Recording format TREND trend TREND TAB trend tabulation TREND SDMD trend schedule demand TAB TIME fixed interval tabulation TAB ITVL fixed time tabulation 3 When scale sw
33. Outputs optional function 3 9 B Wiring External Switch Inputs optional function 3 11 B Connecting the RS 485 Interface optional function 3 12 B Connecting the RS 232C Interface optional function 3 13 vii Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION 4 1 Preparation loading the chart and ink ribbon cassette 4 1 B Loading the Chart oer usea eaa rie aaa eaaa 4 1 B Loading the Ink Ribbon Cassette seen 4 4 4 2 O c 4 6 B Turning the Power ON eseeeeneeeeeenen enne nennen ennt nenas REENEN 4 6 B Starting stopping Recording eere 4 6 B Feeding the Chart il 4 7 B Selecting the Display Mode nennen 4 7 B Recording a Specific Table ccccccsscceseeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeessneeeeseeseseeeenseeees 4 8 B Other Displays and Operations eese 4 9 B Printout DetallS 0 4 9 B Replacing the Chart ccioiinacini aaaea aa neaei 4 12 B Replacing the Ink Ribbon Cassette eene 4 13 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 1 Wl ee ene EE 5 1 5 2 Basic Key Operations at Setup Configuration Lock and Menu Levels 5 2 B Basic Key Operations at Setup eese 5 2 B Canceling Configuration Loc
34. a nnn a una 6 47 6 20 Character Code Table iecore iani nine end in cta eCesgeel 6 49 6 21 About Digital Printing Priority eeeeeeeeerneeennn nnne 6 50 B Printing Control During a Print Conflict eere 6 50 B Simultaneous Printing Control eese 6 50 6 22 Calculation Functions sueeeseseeeeeeees rr 6 51 B Broken line approximation 1 eere nennen 6 52 B Input Calculation eeeeeeeee eene ee nennen enne rc 6 53 6 23 Operation of External Switch Input Internal Contact Input Functions 6 56 Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE 7 1 Periodic Inspection 1c eeeeeeeee eres seen rennen nennen nnne nannten 7 1 7 2 Replacing the Clock Backup Battery eese 7 3 GG BW Od ldiet 3 TE 7 5 7 4 Measuring the Display Accuracy of Analog Inputs 7 6 B Equipment Required for Measurement eee 7 6 B Measurement Environment eese nnne nnns 7 6 Mixured e 7 6 7 5 Adjusting the Dot Position essere nnne nnn 7 8 B About Recording Accuracy cocine nennen nnn nennen 7 8 E About Standard Conditions eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeee enne 7 8 B Pro eduri AAAA ENANAR ESNA 7 9 Chapter 8 TROUBLESHO
35. are the same for both external switch inputs and internal contact inputs External switch input setting internal contact input setting 0 function setup OFF 1 recording ON OFF unconditional 2 demand printing 3 print all lists A print specified lists 5 chart feed 6 print communications lists 7 chart feed speed scale selection 8 clear batch count 11 clear integrating calculation 1 12 clear integrating calculation 2 13 clear integrating calculation 3 14 clear integrating calculation 4 15 clear integrating calculation 5 16 clear integrating calculation 6 21 print No 1 message 22 print No 2 message 23 print No 3 message 24 print No 4 message 25 print No 5 message 26 print No 6 message 27 print No 7 message 28 print No 8 message 31 recording ON OFF channels to 3 32 recording ON OFF channels 4 to 6 33 recording ON OFF channels 7 to 9 34 recording ON OFF channels 10 to 12 35 recording ON OFF channels 13 to 18 36 recording ON OFF channels 19 to 24 40 BIN code input 2 1 41 BIN code input 2 2 42 BIN code input 2 4 43 BIN code input 2 8 44 BIN code input 2 16 45 BIN code input 2 32 DI Handling Precautions To prevent malfunction caused by noise changes in state are not detected unless they la
36. at the bottom of the chart guide and draw out the chart guide towards you Chart guide FAA AER n E Press inwards and draw out towards you AC B Loading the Ink Ribbon Cassette 1 Open the door and open the display setup unit towards you by pulling on the protrusion at the bottom left of the unit 2 To replace the ink ribbon cassette remove the old ink ribbon cassette Push the release knob at the bottom left of the ink ribbon cassette up and swing the ink ribbon cassette out from the right side Gear Do not push with excessive force Doing so might cause faulty operation 4 4 Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION 3 Insert the protrusion on the right of the new ink ribbon cassette into the hole on the ink ribbon cassette holder and push in the release knob until you hear it click into place The release knob enters the holder more easily if you push it in while rotating the ribbon feed knob Hole Protrusion 4 Make sure that the ink ribbon is inserted correctly between the wire dot head and the chart Wire dot head Ink ribbon 69 Chart fh 5 Turn the ribbon feed knob on the ink ribbon cassette in the direction of the arrow to take up any slack in the ribbon 1 Handling Precautions You cannot turn the ribbon feed knob on the ink ribbon cassette when
37. being set up Setups can be copied to other channels Display examples Checking or setting configuration lock In the example on the left the configuration lock setting is 1 Checking or setting events In the example on the left the setting of event setup 1 on channel 1 is 50 0 EVNT Checking or setting the chart feed speed In the example on the left the chart feed speed 1 setting is 40mm h O Operation keys Chapter 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Hold output cancel key Cancels enabling of relay output and open collector output hold User function keys Calls up preset setup items Can also be used for internal contact inputs 2 5 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3 1 Installation Site B Siting Conditions The SRF206 212 224 is for indoor installation only Install the SRF206 212 224 at a location that satisfies the following conditions 1 Close to room temperature not subject to large changes in temperature 2 Not exposed to corrosive gas 3 Humidity is neither excessively low or high 4 Not subject to excessive mechanical vibration 5 Not subject to excessive dust or oil smoke 6 Not subject to excessive electrical noise 7 Not subject to magnetic fields o Handling Precautions Keep the mounting angle to within O to 30 from the bottom rear bottom rear angle or to within O to 3 from the top rear top rear angle Use a panel of at le
38. count can be cleared by external switch input or internal contact input 6 35 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION O Cold junction compensation The instrumentation system is configured as follows when you are compensating cold junction externally by thermocouple Y o GO Piesi Geh INN Thermocouple Co E res Dees LESS pper wire il cas ree uel n HERE HUEN EEE MENEE Analog input terminals Reference contact compensator ice box 6 36 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 15 External Switch Input Internal Contact Input Setup B External Switch Input Setup The following items can be set up only when the SRF206 212 224 supports external switch inputs optional functions Select 2 migration to DI DO related setup mode at display No in the system setup screen Press the SEL key until E 5 in the following figure is displayed LOCK COPY CH EVNT SPD CLK RNG SCL No 12 external switch input setu B Internal Contact Input Setup Select 2 migration to DI DO related setup mode at display No in the system setup screen Press the SEL key until the following abbreviation 7 5 is displayed LOCK COPY CH EVNT SPD CcLK BA RNG SCL Display No AA o Description 4 No 12 internal contact input setu 6 37 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION lt gt Setup Details lt gt The setup details
39. deform the case or damage the mounting bracket 3 2 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3 3 Wiring Precautions AN WARNING Before wiring the SRF206 212 224 be sure to turn the power OFF Failure to do so might cause electric shock depending on the power voltage Before connecting the SRF206 212 224 to the measurement target or external control circuits make sure that a protective ground terminal is connected to the SRF206 212 224 Failure to do so might cause electric shock or fire Before wiring the SRF206 212 224 also turn the power supply for the event leads OFF Power is sometimes supplied to the event leads even if the SRF206 212 224 power is OFF which might cause electric shock depending on the power voltage After wiring the leads to terminals do not allow lead clippings to fall into mounting bracket holes or ventilation holes Failure to do so might cause internal circuits to short circuit or cause a fire Before wiring the SRF206 212 224 check the model numbers of instruments including options and terminal numbers on the affixed labels When you have finished wiring check the numbers again Wiring the wrong lead to the wrong terminal might damage the main unit or cause a fire Be sure to attach the terminal cover after wiring the SRF206 212 224 Failure to do so might cause electrical shock If you lose the terminal cover attach an equivalent countermeasure or obtain a maintenance part Z CAUTION Do not c
40. demand can be used for recording at processes that require output of reports at predetermined times and for recording of process values at change of operator shifts There will no recording omissions as tabulation printing is carried out at the preset time as long as recording of the schedule has been preset Schedule demand cannot be used in combination with the trend tabulation recording format 0 Handling Precautions f the time you have set is shorter than a fixed time subsequent time setups are sometimes ignored and recording is not carried out This is because printing of the next schedule demand is not executed during printing of the previous schedule demand The next setup time is ignored when it is reached during tabulation printing Set the time of the schedule demand so that it does not conflict with printing of other schedule demands Append the setup schedule demand times with a time interval Calculate the minimum time interval for schedule demands according to the following formula Time interval min 2 P x L V 60 1 where P vertical pitch of character printing at chart feed speed For details of vertical pitch see page 6 14 L number of printing lines 2 In case of 6 dot printing mode 2 lines In case of 12 dot printing mode 3 lines In case of 24 dot printing mode 4 lines V chart feed speed mm h An extra minute is added on to ensure margin Example The minimum time interval at a chart fe
41. from the door window using soft dry cloth or paper window C Handling Precautions Never wipe the door window with paint thinner or other organic solvents Doing so might cause the window to crack or cloud Tighten the wiring within the rated torque Cracked or loose terminal cover Attach the cover if loose If the cover is missing obtain a maintenance part 7 1 Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE 1 Handling Precautions 7 2 If you leave the SRF206 212 224 for a long time with the ink ribbon cassette loaded in the SRF206 212 224 ink will become faint on only the parts that contact the air For this reason part of the recording may become faint at periodic intervals when the SRF206 212 224 is next used If you leave the SRF206 21 2 224 for a long time with the chart loaded in the chart cassette the chart may become discolored due to sunlight or it may become wrinkled For this reason the chart may not fold properly when the SRF206 21 2 224 is next used We recommend carrying out the following when you are not using the SRF206 212 224 for a long time 1 Remove the ink ribbon cassette insert the cassette into a vinyl bag and seal the bag 2 Remove the chart from the chart cassette and return the chart to the chart box Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE 7 2 Replacing the Clock Backup Battery AN WARNING To prevent danger before you replace the clock backup battery turn the power OFF and disconnect the SRF206 212 224 from its p
42. g e ESIN A3 5 l d LLL nne 18 83 23 IP H 18 88 1397 85 24 TU LLL CH d 81 B6ch z 87 12ch 09 43 B1 B6ch a7 12ch SS 89 15 SS recording example when the SH key is pressed during a recording stop and the PCD key is pressed during tabulation Cc Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION B Other Displays and Operations Display when an event occurs When an event occurs the EVNT LED lights When the display mode is set to AUTO or MAN the status of the event is displayed for the channel where the event occurred Example The H HIGH event occurs on channel 1 PV value 520 4 H HIGH upper limit event E LOW lower limit event al HIGH and LOW occur simultaneously O Configuration lock Configuration lock is a feature for preventing the user from changing configuration setups by mistake When the configuration is locked setups can be confirmed but not changed When the configuration is locked the LOCK LED lights For details on how to cancel configuration lock see Bl Canceling Configuration Lock page 5 4 Note Configuration lock can be set on the user function keys B Printout Details O Printout messages purple Printout messages Note For details see 6 12 Message Setup page 6 32 4 9 Chapter 4 PRE
43. internal contact input BIN code input 2 BIN code input 2 B Relay Output Setup SYS a Open Collector Output Setup SYS do Displa SE Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting WE No 1 relay open collector output 2 No 2 relay open collector output 2 No 3 relay open collector output 4 No 4 relay open collector output e No 5 relay open collector output e No 6 relay open collector output 7 No 7 relay open collector output MEM No 8 relay open collector output 4 No 9 relay open collector output OR No 10 relay open collector output lob No 11 relay open collector output No 12 relay open collector output OR action excitation non hold OR action excitation hold OR action non excitation non hold OR action non excitation hold AND action excitation non hold AND action excitation hold AND action non excitation non hold AND action non excitation hold OR action excitation non hold event OR action non excitation non re output 2 hold event re output 6 9 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION oem Table 1 Setup SYS 5 BEE REES e Segmentiable 1XCaxis point 2 3 Segmenttsble 1 Xaris point03 s Segmentiabie 1 Xaris pointo4 5 Segmentiable Y Xaris point 6 Seamenttable 1Xaxs point 1 Seomenttabie 1 X axis poimt07 10 00 to 110005 e Seamenttable Taxis ponos Seomenttabie Y Xaris
44. prevent this from happening in such a connection turn the burnout setting of this recorder to OFF The PV filter obtains the moving average of a suddenly changing PV to filter PV The number of samples during moving averaging is PV filter setting value 1 For this reason PV filter function does not work when the PV setting value is 0 6 21 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION O PV bias PV bias refers to the PV offset value This value is used in the following instances On instrumentation incorporating a controller and a recorder enter the PV bias when double element RTDs or thermocouple inputs are used in parallel PV bias functions to match the PV value indicated on the controller and the PV on the recorder Enter the PV bias when the sensor is impaired or when measurement values are deviating PV bias functions to compensate measurement values O Position of engineering range decimal point and engineering range upper lower limit values These ranges can be set only when the input range code is set to O to 6 These settings determine the display resolution of the measurement range The resolution of trend recording is fixed to 0 1 FS regardless of these settings O Reverse scaling You can reverse scaling of the engineering range by reversing the numerical values for the upper and lower limit values Measurement range and engineering range setup These ranges can be set only when the input range code is set to
45. scaling The engineering range upper limit value is Set the correct engineering range See remain fixed values in spite of the set to the same value as its lower limit page 6 4 input signal value The PV display shows an error with The range code setting does not match the Set the correct range code See page the actual PV value sensor 6 4 The PV bias is inappropriate Set the appropriate PV bias To disable set to 0 zero See page 6 4 Recording is 0 or less or 100 or The scale setting is inappropriate Set the scale matched to the input See more even though the PV display is page 6 5 correct The scale upper limit value is set to the Set the correct scale See page 6 5 same value as its lower limit value Trend is stepped The scale span is far smaller than the Set the scale as required See page 6 5 resolution Note 3 The chart cassette may not go in further in case of the chart latch not being completely in place 8 5 Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Probable Cause Pressing the EN key in the Configuration is locked Cancel configuration lock in the system configuration mode cannot set data setup See page 6 3 An attempt was made to enter illegal data Enter data in the correct entry range Pressing the amp key does not enter The menu level setting is 0 Set the menu level setting See page 6 3 the range or scale setting mode The recorder does not enter the event The event
46. setup No 8 time setup O Message Setup individual channels SYS 7 5 e Setup details Display Setup Description No 3 message 12 characters ES CM H KS App 8 iB Factory Setting APPENDIX TN PE Model No SE Prepared by o DatePrepared i y O e User Setup Fields H Setup Item User Settings E 2 Mames S 1 Nosimesep SOS 8 ormes 74 Nos tine setup S OOOO User Setup Fields Sek Setup Item User Settings L1 IA I 8 no message LL o message No OOO amp No6message 7 No OO 8 No8mesage OT App 9 APPENDIX Customers Device Name Mig No O User Function 1 2 Keys Setup SYS ff Setup details User function 1 0 OFF key basic 1 Output to internal contact input No 1 registration 2 Call up setup items User function 1 0 to 32500 When UF 1 key basic registration is set to 2 Sets a value obtained by adding the following cardinal User function 1 number to the setup No of the settings to be registered assignment 2 0 means that nothing is assigned ee Setup Item Cardinal Number assignments Chart feed speed User function 1 Date time assignment 4 User function 1 assignment 5 User function 1 Message User function 1 Extended MS External switch input serene Internal contact input Relay output assignment 8 Open collector output
47. shifts the cursor from the channel to the lowermost digit of the setup item at DATA and DATA is no longer zero suppressed B Entering Event Setting Values Enter event setting values using the A W or DP keys When you have set the numerical values press the EN key This registers the setting value to memory and automatically advances the display to the next display number 5 7 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 4 Changing the Date Time 1 Handling Precautions B Starting Setup B Changing the Date B Changing the Time 5 8 If both the date and time are in error all data will blink when you press the ENT key to notify that entry is no longer possible If this happens press any key to return to the entry display The number of seconds in the time setting are reset so that counting starts from 00 when you press the EN key only when the numerical values for the time setting are changed If you press the ag key without making any changes to the numerical values for the time setting the date setting display will be redisplayed and the number of seconds will not be reset Press the SEL key to select CLK Make sure that the CLK LED lights The date is arranged in order year lower two digits of Western calendar month then day Shift the cursor to the part of this item that you want to change using the lt gt keys and change the numerical value using the A W keys Leap years in dates are autom
48. the parts in place correctly set thus hindering the movement of printer Some soiled moving mechanism of printer The moving mechanism such as is shaft is hindering the printing should be cleaned Characters can not made out Chart holder or chart cassette are not Correctly set the parts in place correctly set thus hindering the movement of printer Some soiled moving mechanism of printer The moving mechanism such as shaft iis hindering the printing should be cleaned OL OL OF or OF is displayed An excessive voltage is being input Make sure that the signal voltage is correct Enter the correct signal Make sure that the signal voltage is correct Enter the correct range code Check the polarities of the input terminals and wire correctly if necessary The wiring or sensor is broken Check the wiring from the sensor for breakages Repair the sensor Check the wiring from the signal oscillator for breakages Repair the oscillator The sensor or signal generator is Make sure that sensoris not malfunctioning malfunctioning Repair the sensor Make sure that the signal generated is not malfunctioning Repair the signal generator The input impedance of equipment Make sure that sensor is not malfunctioning connected in parallel to the recorder has Repair the sensor dropped Make sure that the signal generated is not malfunctioning Repair the signal generator PV values using engineering
49. type setting is set to event ao the event type setting See page setting value screen OFF The setting values of the relay output The option unit is malfunctioning Ser No or open collector output No does not light Events are not recorded on the chart The event recording ON OFF setting is set Set the event recording ON OFF setting to to event recording OFF event recording ON See page 6 2 The event switches ON OFF The event differential is too small Set the event differential to the appropriate continuously value See page 6 2 Characters shedule demand message The chart feed speed is set to 4mm h or Set See page 6 2 are not printed on charts less or 121mm h or more Check the details of printing conflict Printing conflict occurred PV values during demand printing or The recording mode of all channels is set Set the recording mode for the required ER printing are all printed as to display recording OFF channels The recorder ID No is not printed The recorder ID No setting is 0 Set the recorder ID No to number other than 0 zero See page 6 3 The time is not recorded The time recording ON OFF setting is OFF Ou the time recording ON OFF setting to See page 6 3 Scale is not recorded The scale recording ON OFF setting is eu the scale recording ON OFF setting to OFF See page 6 3 The recording color does not match The recording color selection setting does
50. unit printing of group D is canceled Note that the change mark is recorded B Simultaneous Printing Control When demand printing and message printing or schedule demand printing and message printing continuously stand by to be printed a message is printed on the h min line of demand printing manual demand and schedule demand Accordingly the message print line no longer exists independently 6 50 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 22 Calculation Functions In addition to simply displaying and recording signals from analog inputs you can also perform fixed processes using various arithmetic operations and display and record the results By simply setting the range code you can display and record thermocouple ranges for example without being aware of the calculations that are performed PV bias for example allows you to compensate sensor deviation while PV filter allows you to prevent recording of minute deflection in processes The figure below shows the flow of calculations until display recording PV are obtained on this recorder Linear scaling range Input direct reading range Thermocouple range Resistance temperature detector range Reference contact compensation Sensor characteristics compensation linearization F temperature conversion Measurement range scaling Engineering unit conversion Unprocessed PV Fahrenheit range only PV filter When segment table use is specif
51. 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 2 C 100 C min 0 15 of rdg 0 6 C 0 2 C 0 0 to 1300 0 C Entire range 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 to less than 300 C 0 15 of rdg 10 C 1 1 C 2 0 0 to 2320 0 C 300 to less than 600 C 0 15 of rdg 1 5 C 0 2 C 600 C min 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 2 C 2 0 0 to 2320 0 C 0 to less than 300 C 0 15 of rdg 1 5 C 0 2 C 300 C min 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 2 C 3 8 i 9 0 to less than 500 C ECH 1500 C min 0 3 of rdg 3 5 C an 0 0 0 0 to 1290 0 C Entire range 0 15 of rdg 0 7 C 0 0 to 1200 0 C Entire range 0 15 of rdg 0 7 C Resistance 200 0 to 550 0 C Entire range 0 15 of rdg 0 6 C alltel 200 0 to 4550 0 C Entire range 0 15 of rdg 0 6 C RTD JPt50 200 0 to 550 0 C Entire range 0 3 of rdg 1 2 C E Ni508 50 0 to 150 0 C Entire range 0 15 of rdg 0 6 C 9 7 Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS Sc Display Rccurac L4 32 to less than 212 F 8F 32 to 3200 F 212 to less than 572 F 4 F ls 572 F min 0 15 of rdg 3 F Less than 752 F 90 F 32 to 3308 F 752 to less than 1112 F 6 F 1112 F min 0 15 of rdg 3 F 328 to 2498 F 328 to less than 148 F 0 15 of rdg 4 F 148 F min 0 15 of rdg 3 F E 54 328 to 1472 F 328 to less than 148 F 0 15 of rdg 3 F 148 F min 0 15 of rdg 2 F Thermocouple 55 328 to 2012 F 328 to less than 148 F 0 15 of rdg 3 F F Note 1 148 F min 0 15 of rdg 2 F 1 56 328
52. 1 Segment table 2 Segment table 3 5 18 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 1 Introduction This chapter describes how to setup configuration items that are initially set on the SRF206 212 224 Before you can change configuration settings the configuration lock must be canceled For details on how to cancel the configuration lock see Bl Canceling Configuration Lock page 5 4 This menu has three menu levels 0 1 and 2 Menu level 0 is for setting up event setting event types chart feed speed date time and other items and is for carrying out list printing Menu level 1 is for setting up range types recording scales recording format event differential and other system settings Menu level 2 is for setting up all configuration setup items D Handling Precautions Configuration can be setup also during recording However if the range type or other setup items are changed display and recording sometimes becomes temporarily abnormal Note For details on event setting values date time setup and list printing to be configured in menu level 1 see Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION O Display Configuration Operation display i I AUTO Uschi MAN CLK date 5 CLK himin gt l ae SET AD BR cocos CA DSP A DEE XpsP J A ier DISP DISP DISP Co OO ED Cc OSE Es DI DO related set
53. 2 First turn the power OFF or press the Ae key to stop recording the RCD LED should be OFF CH DATA HEBHBBHBI gt For the procedure to follow refer to CFH Loading the Ink Chart page 4 1 Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION B Replacing the Ink Ribbon Cassette NCAUTION Load the chart and ink ribbon cassette either with the power OFF or with the recorder stopped the RCD LED should be OFF Do not push the cassette with excessive force Doing so might force a movement of the ink ribbon cassette holder see page 4 4 damaging the gear and causing faulty operation First turn the power OFF or press the AS key to stop recording the RCD LED should be OFF For the procedure to follow refer to CFH Loading the Ink Ribbon Cassette page 4 4 4 13 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 1 Introduction To use the SRF206 21 2 224 you must first select the input range type and set the recording scale chart feed speed and other items This setup is called configuration Configuration is sometimes already set up by the device manufacturer in which the SRF206 212 224 is integrated If the SRF206 21 2 224 has not been configured or you want to change the configuration setups refer to Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION On the SRF206 21 2 224 configuration is divided into two stages For personnel who normally operate the SRF206 212 224 For personnel who initially set u
54. 206 212 224 is integrated It describes how to install and wire the SRF206 212 224 for integrating into instruments method of operation maintenance and inspection troubleshooting and hardware specifications SRF206 212 224 DigitroniK CPL Communications Manual No CP SP 1028E The SRF206 212 224 can communicate with other equipment via the RS 485 or RS 232C interfaces This manual describes communications procedures and commands when the SRF206 212 224 s communications features are used SLP F10 F20 Smart Loader Package Manual No CP UM 5067E This manual is packaged with the SLP F10 F20 Running the SLP F10 F20 package on a personal computer enables you to set up SRF100 200 parameters on the personal computer This manual describes operations on the personal computer This manual is the common manual of the SLP F10 and the SLP F20 Organization of This User s Manual This manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter describes SRF206 212 224 applications and features and gives a list of catalog numbers Chapter 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS This chapter describes the names and functions of parts of the SRF206 212 224 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING This chapter describes precautions siting conditions and installation method when installing the SRF206 212 224 into devices and how to connect to peripheral equipment Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION This chapter d
55. 3eventrecording ON OFF O OFF H ON 0 ON 8 No 4eventrecording ON OFF O OFFU ON In 1w 8 Noieventdfferenia 0to29999 1 0 A No2eventdfferenial 01020999 1 0 b No3eventdfferenial Los zeen 1 o t j No4evntdfeenia owe 1 1 App 4 APPENDIX TN PE Model No E Prepared by Po DatePrepared User Setup Fields Display User Settings cal Wosdebwrimt O 7 8 Wersaewprimt LL Scale switching method mem s o o o o Po Ne2smewernt f OO O oo oo oo No2scaleupperiimt TO O ToO LL amp Laangen LL 7 _ Auto switching diferent _ _ User Setup Fields Displa User Settings Ee 1 Noteventsctingvaue T 2 jNo2eventsetinpvaue T T 3 _ NoSeventsetingvaue T 4 No4 event setting value No t event ype selection amp No2eventiype selection T pw d zz No 3 event type selection No 4 event type selection No 1 event output destination amp No2 event output destination T T 1 7 nos event output destination _ 78 No event output destination 1 T e moreen ono amp No 2 event recording ONOFF o 1 1 Noseventrecoringonorr _ oOo ooo 8 Wo4ewnreodngoNorF ILL 74 Nereewdfeena Jl 8 Nozewndteena __ _ _
56. CIFICATIONS 9 2 Input Types Ranges and Display Accuracy Display Accuracy rdg refersto sech AE esolution Symbol mVN input mV V indication range absolute value of indication value 0 19999 to 29999 2 of rdg 3 digits 0 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 0 t 19999 to 29999 mV 19999 to 29999 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 19999 to 29999 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 2V 19999 to 29999 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 5V 19999 to 29999 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 0 to 10V 19999 to 29999 0 2 of rdg 2 digits DC voltage m 20 00mV 0 2 of rdg 3 digits 40 00mV 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 60 00mV 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 200 00mV 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 2V 2 000V 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 5V 5 000V 0 2 of rdg 2 digits 0 to 10V 0 000 to 10 000V 0 2 of rdg 2 digits IR J 0 to less than 100 C 13 7 C 0 0 to 1760 0 C 100 to less than 300 C 1 5 C eden d Less than 400 C 50 C Not specified 22 0 0 to 1820 0 C 400 to less than 600 C 3 C 0 3 C 600 C min 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 2 C K 23 200 0 to 1370 0 C 200tolessthan 100 C 0 15 of rdg 1 5 C 0 2 C 100 C min 0 15 of rdg 0 9 C 0 2 C E 24 200 0 to 800 0 C 200 to less than 100 C 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 2 C 100 C min 0 15 of rdg 0 6 C 0 2 C Thermocouple 25 200 0 to 1100 0 C 200 to less than 100 C 0 15 of rdg 1 1 C 0 2 C Note 1 100 C min 0 15 of rdg 0 7 C 0 2 C 26 200 0 to 400 0 C 200 to less than 100 C
57. Comprises the operation controller Contains optional terminals for relay output on the bottom right and the configuration open collector output external switch input unit on the top right and communications The optional chart illumination lamp can Loader connection jack be fixed here Located under console Wiring labels Power switch r Case y E Y Lf Power terminal 4 P E E il Model No labels ih po E P Analog input terminal Door This left hinged door s forms a simple dust A Chassi roof structure d 2 assis iis the packing L L fh 7 This chassis is fixed by four on the main unit LILIL screws on the innermost side roe M of the chart cassette Do not remove the chassis pes except for maintenance 7 Chart cassette gt This cassette can be removed s from the chassis Tag plate gP Chart guide Made of transparent plastic the chart guide is designed to open upwards and holds the chart down r Wire dot head Wires are magnet driven to punch the ink ribbon to transfer the ink on the ink ribbon onto the chart Ink ribbon cassette replacement procedure label O Ribbon feed knob Ges Turn this knob in the direction of the arrow to take up any slack D Ink ribbon cassette holder ess Sy Ink ribbon cassette
58. FF No 4 event differential Note These are displayed when menu level 1 is selected Event setting values are not displayed when the event type is set to event OFF lt gt Setup Details lt gt Event setting value 190999 to 29999 U Event type no event eM upper limit L lower limit Event relay output destination 0 no output destination 1 to 12 correspond to the Nos 1 to 12 relay outputs 13 to 24 correspond to the Nos 1 to 12 open collector outputs 25 to 36 correspond to the Nos 1 to 12 internal contact inputs Event recording ON OFF 0 event recording OFF 1 event recording ON Event differential 0 to 29999 U 6 11 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B Description of Event Setup Items O Event type and differential Event type H Event type Event setting value Event setting value Y ON ON OFF i d OFF i PV PV La Differential Differential O Event output destination When the event output destination is set to 0 output is not carried out to any of the relay outputs open collector outputs and internal contact inputs Up to four event setups can be set to each channel You can specify the same relay output open collector output and internal contact input in multiple event setups However in this case outputs that are used in duplicate are dependent on the respective output setup For details on relay output se
59. Horizontal 0 to 50 C 30 to 90 RH condensation not allowed 90 to 250Vac Power supply frequency 5 of rated power frequency Vibration resistance 0 98m s 0 to 100Hz Mounting orientation 0 to 30 bottom rear angle from horizontal position 0 to 3 top rear angle from horizontal position other directions 10 Altitude Max 2000m Transportation storage Ambient temperature 20 to 60 C 10 to 60 C for ink ribbon At 20 to 10 C only ink ribbon conditions must be stored separately Mounting Operating conditions Ambient temperature Ambient humidity Power voltage Ambient humidity Shock resistance 294m s continuously for 11ms max 10 to 95 RH condensation not allowed Vibration resistance 4 9m s max 0 to 100Hz Rated power voltage 100 to 240Vac 50 60Hz Approx SOVA 100VA max Rush current Approx 25A for 10ms max at Power voltage 100Vac Approx 45A for 10ms max at Power voltage 200Vac Material Case Steel plate uM Door frame Modified PPE m PPE GF30 Door window Acryl PMMA Case Frosted gray DIC554 or equivalent Door frame Surface matte gray DIC554 or equivalent Approx 7 to 8kg Varies according to basic model No and optional functions Applicable standards EN61010 1 EN61326 At least 60 minutes 9 1 Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS B Performance Specifications Input Input type DC voltage 20 to 20mV 40 to 40mV 60 to 60mV 200 to 200mV 2 to 2V 5 to 5V 0 to 10V T
60. MD ORCD DISP O O E You can select four display modes by pressing the 25 key lt gt AUTO indicator This mode successively displays the PV value of each channel at 4s intervals lt gt MAN indicator This mode displays the PV value of specific channels To move to the next channel press the A or W key lt gt CLK indicator year month date This mode displays the date CLK indicator time This mode displays the time 4 7 Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION B Recording a Specific Table 4 8 DMD You can record a table tabulation of current PV values by pressing the C key During recording A table of PV values is recorded overlaying trend data The tabulation time varies according to the chart feed speed During recording stop Tabulation starts immediately and ends in about 3min on 24 dot model recorders To cancel tabulation midway press the SD key again Pressing this key immediately stops tabulation If you press this key during a recording stop tabulation starts If you press the CAD key during tabulation recording starts after tabulation ends Tabulation is sometimes not performed at fixed times while tables are being recorded For details of required recording times see page 6 31 Required Table Recording Times at a Chart Feed Speed of 20mm h DMD recording example when the gt key is pressed during recording LLL 3 Si ch 33 5 95 5 7 103 6
61. O to 6 When other range codes are set the setup mode is not migrated to PV is calculated by the following formula engineering range upper limit value engineering range lower limit value PV x input value measurement range upper limit value measurement range lower limit value measurement range lower limit value engineering range lower limit value PV bias The measurement range is assigned to the range of the DC voltage that is to be actually used Setup Example 1 Input Value Range code setting sao A 5 to 45V Measurement range upper value 5 000 Measurement range lower value 1 000 When 0 0 to 2800 OkPa is assigned to E m EA GE fEnginesringunt Wa O O Indicated PV value when 2V is input 625kPa Setup Example 2 Input Value Range code setting 5 to 45V Measurement range upper value 3 200 Measurement range lower value 1 200 When 0 0 to 2500 0kPa is assigned to the voltage input value of 1 2 to 3 2V Engineering range lower value 00 CU oo SSS fEngineerngunt Pa Indicated PV value when 2V is input OkPa 6 22 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 8 Calculation Setup B Calculation Setup LOCK COPY EVNT SPD CLK SYS Description Note Calculation setup is displayed when the menu level is set to 2 To enter calculation setup enter 1 at display No in the range setup 1 This is not di
62. ON The alarm code is displayed and all operations stop lt gt During operation the checksum is periodically verified During an alarm the data in EEPROM is copied to RAM and is checked again The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time design values are used as calibration data Ask for repair Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 Z configuration data lt gt A verify check is carried out on all range data when range data is written During an alarm data in RAM is copied to EEPROM and the verify check is carried out on this data The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time data in RAM is used as range data gt Reset the configuration data If this error reoccurs after carrying out the remedy ask for repair X r Ki aa Lu i mode selector pin lt gt If the normal mode is entered after the power is turned ON the mode selector switch is read If the calibration mode cannot be entered when the power is turned ON with the mode selector pin inserted in the calibration mode position this is judged to be a diagnostics error gt The alarm code is displayed and operation continues Return the mode selector pin to the REC mode position 5 model No information lt gt When the normal mode is entered after the power is turned ON a check is PX r aa LM carried out to see if the mode No information number of dots optional functions preset
63. OTING 8 1 Alarm Display and Descriptions eren nnn 8 1 8 2 Remedying Trouble eeseesseeeeseeeeee nennen nennen nnnm nennen 8 4 Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS Ee sssr ai niee eaaa eee e a ae iaaa He na ania HE ea Aana aSa anaa 9 1 B General Specifications i kisiasa aaa aeea Haaie 9 1 B Performance Specifications cccccccsceseeeeeesseeeeseeeeeeeeeesseaeeeeeeeessseeeeneeees 9 2 9 2 Input Types Ranges and Display Accuracy coooonccccconcnocnconnnnanncnnnnnananennnnnnnnnnns 9 7 9 3 External Dimensions oococccccnncconcononnnnononnnnnnennnnnnnnn cnn rene 9 9 APPENDICES Customer Setup Sheets XA ED App 1 B How to Use the User Setup Sheets esee App 1 Conventions Used in This Manual The following conventions are used in this manual D Handling Precautions Handling Precautions indicate items that the user should pay attention to when handling the SRF206 212 224 Note Notes indicate useful information that the user might benefit by knowing poo EE These indicate 7 segment indications on the data display eS key These icons represent keys on the SRF206 212 224 eS key 1 2 3 The numbers with the parenthesis indicate steps in a sequence or indicate corresponding parts in an explanation xi Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Applications and Features This multi input 6 12 24 dot printing high funct
64. PARATION AND OPERATION O Example of trend tabulation recording E p T Fa A unc III L l M NE lid jii U HANNAN dE dH A ATi tc 12 UI 2 il i d Hi I Ta ui E n or OOO EU EL EDT M O Example of trend schedule demand Same as trend tabulation recording Example of trend recording Il 4 10 Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION O Example of fixed interval tabulation od Ing II a 23 E 4 ns Ab 4 OI E OI T A Mii ABE i d ML oe U gt a a 3 i il O Example of fixed time tabulation Same as fixed interval tabulation recording Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION B Replacing the Chart NCAUTION Load the chart and ink ribbon cassette either with the power OFF or with the recorder stopped the RCD LED should be OFF Do not push the cassette with excessive force Doing so might force a movement of the ink ribbon cassette holder see page 4 4 damaging the gear and causing faulty operation 4 1
65. RING B Wiring Open Collector Outputs optional function Z WARNING Before wiring the SRF206 21 2 224 check the model numbers of instruments including options and terminal numbers on the affixed labels When you have finished wiring check the numbers again Wiring the wrong lead to the wrong terminal might damage the main unit or cause a fire CAUTION Do not connect the power supply with its polarities reversed Doing so might damage the recorder Do not connect loads that exceed the maximum load current Doing so might damage the recorder Doing so might damage the recorder If necessary attach a fuse or other overcurrent protection element on the external load S Do not short circuit loads o D Handling Precautions Use an external power supply of the same voltage as the load Otherwise the clamp diode will not function 3 9 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING kal sat KOH MU IST IR MEN Ire LU Ire Li IH I OH eat allt Ire LU Ire Lu Ire ri Susan et ei IS E HSH TER Zait Ir 1 ES Y FL Ico EIL ISO Ubica EY SU We Lr Im t Open collector output terminals Option unit 3 Terminai no Signal terminalNo ____Signal__ Terminal No GND GND 1 Mutually isolated 2 Terminal Nos 18 and 28 22 and 23 and 25 and 26 are internally connected at the terminal 3 If even one of alarms ALO1 to AL15 occurs a self diagnostics error will occur
66. Recyc 140 sections Folding chart Recyc 80 sections Folding chart Recyc 150 sections Clean paper chart 100 sections Ink ribbon cassette ed paper ed paper ed paper ed paper ed paper 81409978 001 0 10 20 30 40 50 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 40 80 120 160 200 81409978 002 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 81409978 003 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 81409978 004 0 20 40 60 80 0 100 200 300 400 0 400 800 1200 1600 10 packets 20m 10 packets 20m 10 packets 20m 10 packets 20m 81409978 005 0 50 100 150 10 packets 20m 81407937 001 0 20 40 60 80 100 10 packets 16m 1 3 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION O Optional parts O Maintenance parts 250Q resistor accuracy 0 02 81401325 2500 resistor accuracy 0 05 81446642 001 Cross cable for RS 232C interface CBL232FNZ02 Carrying handle kit 81446643 001 With power cable supplied Add on optional unit 81446645 001 RSW External switch input Chart guide 8144661 1 001 Plastic formed component transparent pionen eea O Analog input terminal cover 81449425902 Powerteminacwer Lg Powers onan O Smart Loader Package SLP 1 4 Chapter 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS 2 1 Main Unit E Overall Schematic and Names of Parts Optional terminals Display setup unit
67. T input 100 C 148 F or less 1 C 2 F e Type R S B WRe0 26 WRe5 26 1 C 2 F e Type PR40 20 2 C 4 F Note 2 The data that is written to a specific address see Communications Address Table by communication is processed as PV values Note 3 The data that is specified by the following sub code Nos is processed as digital signals Sub Code No Digital Data Acquisition Destination Supplementary Explanation 01 to 12 Relay outputs No 1 to No 12 These can be specified regardless of 13 to 24 Open collector outputs No 1 to No 12 actual digital input oroutput 31 to 42 External switch inputs No 1 to No 12 d GE E ee IS 51 to 62 Internal contact inputs No 1 to No 12 Ane thg setting ea i 9 8 9 3 External Dimensions 304 mounting bracket Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS unit mm 9 9 APPENDIX Customer Setup Sheets B Contents O Range code 2 cee eee App 2 O Calculation setup App 2 O Scale setup 0 2 cece eee App 4 O Event setup o ocoooo eee eee n nn App 4 O System setup App 6 O Chart feed speed setup 200 cece eee eee eee App 6 O Schedule demand setup App 8 O Message setup 20 cece eee eee eee B BB App 8 O User function 1 2 keys setup lesse App 10 O Extended setup oococooc eee eee eee App 12 O External switch input setup 0c ee eee eee App 12 O Internal contact input setup App 14 O Relay output set
68. UN ler 8 17 JALI 93 80 1O a1 TERURL2 18 80 SE 280 0 IN 300 B Print Communications List example of communications list printing I 5 10 B Print Specified Lists With print specified lists all items in channels for which recording is currently set O Print items Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION to OFF are not printed Header Date time h min recording format No 1 or No 2 chart feed speed fixed date fixed time interval recorder ID No Each of these printing items are printed unconditionally as the header The header is printed even if recording of all channels is set to OFF Channel No Tag Range code PV bias The PV bias is printed as for the communications input range and ON OFF input range No 1 No 2 scale scale upper lower limit e 99 The No 2 scale upper and lower limits are printed as on channels on which the scale selection setting is set to OFF The scale lower limit is printed as and the scale upper limit is printed as for the ON OFF range When scale selection is not set to
69. When the right half of the 0 0 C chart is recorded in 0 to 1000 0jC in zone recording When the scale upper Ya limit value is set to When the scale lower 0 10 1000 0 this position limit value is set to 1000 0 this position becomes 0 0jC Numbers on chart mean 0 to 100 O el EEN becomes 1000 0jC Ki O O Lit In the linear scale range the decimal point becomes the value set in the range setup item 0 Handling Precautions The scale setup range is 1999 9 to 2999 9 6 28 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 10 Copy Function B Copy Function Configurations that must be set to each of the channels can be transferred between channels using the copy function LOCK Taj CH EVNT SPD CLK SYS RNG SCL Ct L E E 3 a execution Note This function is displayed only when menu level 2 is set lt gt Setup Details lt gt Copy source channel 1 to maximum channel Copy destination channel lower limit 1 to copy destination channel upper limit Copy destination channel upper limit copy destination channel lower limit to number of channels Copy execution 0 execution OFF end copy 1 copy all data 2 copy range calculatio
70. able resistor When measuring resistance temperature detectors RTD E Measurement Environment The standard display accuracy of the SRF206 212 224 is based upon the standard conditions listed in 9 2 Input Types Ranges and Display Accuracy page 9 7 These conditions must also be satisfied when measuring the accuracy of analog inputs If accuracy is measured outside of these conditions the following additional accuracies must be included the display accuracy measurement Additional accuracies ambient temperature characteristics ndication and recording fluctuations in response to temperature changes of 10 C excluding standard contact temperature compensation error at thermocouple input Indication fluctuation Within 0 1 F S resolution x 2 Recording fluctuation Within display fluctuation 0 3 F S excluding influence of chart expansion shrinkage ambient humidity characteristics When humidity changes from 60 to 85 RH Indication fluctuation Less than 0 1 F S When humidity changes from 60 to 45 RH Indication fluctuation Less than 0 1 F S B Procedure Wire to each of the input types as shown in the figure on the next page and warm up the recorder for at least 60min Make sure that the ambient temperature humidity and other environmental conditions are within their respective standard conditions Apply inputs equivalent to 0 and 100 of the input range read the indications at this time a
71. action non excitation non hold 3 OR action non excitation hold 4 AND action excitation non hold 5 AND action excitation hold 6 AND action non excitation non hold 7 AND action non excitation hold 8 OR action non excitation non hold event re output 9 OR action excitation non hold event re output Note For a description of the above functions see pages 6 41 and 6 42 6 43 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 18 Segment Table Setup B Segment Table Setup The segment table must be set up by following the procedure below when segment table use is set in the calculation setup Select 3 migration to segment table setup mode at display No in the system setup screen Press the El key until the following abbreviations i Eb EC ED EE EF is displayed O Segment table 1 setup LOCK COPY EVNT SPD CLK RNG SCL EVNT SPD CLK RNG SCL Segment table 1_Y axis point 10_ Segment table 1 Y axis point 11 _ 6 44 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION O Segment table 2 setup LOCK COPY CH EVNT SPD CLK RNG SCL EVNT SPD CLK BA RNG SCL 6 45 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION O Segment Table 3 Setup LOCK COPY EVNT SPD CLK ENS RNG SCL EVNT SPD CLK RNG SCL Note For details on broken line approximation see 6 22 Calculation
72. added Changed record mode 3 digital signal No to input dependent Description of AL15 added 8 4 8 5 Countermeasure method items at trouble occurrence added July 2001 Fonts change Model No of Folding chart Recycled paper changed 1 Description of About Icons changed 9 1 Conformed standard added 7th Edition RESTRICTIONS ON USE changed 3 13 Adapter model No 81408811 001 deleted 8th Edition i SAFETY REQUIREMENT changed to page i from page iii Old pages i and ii Model No 81407861 except for item 001 and 81408857 changed to 81409978 Handling Precautions added Recording accuracy of PV axis 0 5 changed to 0 3 and page 9 2 corrected to page 9 7 3 4 M4 screw was added to Recommended Crimped Terminal 10th Edition i Installation category CategoryII IEC664 1 EN61010 1 Over voltage category Category II 1EC60364 4 443 1EC60664 1 changed Common mode voltage changed Model No 81446645 007 added CAUTION 1 item added Altitude added Warm up time added Input type changed 9 2 1 3 Consumables changed 9 2 Input type Thermocouple N deleted Caution on chart and ink ribbon cassette was added Handling Precautions deleted MLoading the Chart changed Bl oading the Ink Ribbon Cassette was transferred from page 4 5 Description was added in the figure of procedure 2 Aug 2002 June 2003 Dec 2003 May 2004 Sep 2004 Aug 2005 date o Bi un A e d s Old 4 6 to 4 12 page
73. ails lt gt No 1 chart feed speed 1 to 480mm h settable in 1mm h increments No 2 chart feed speed 1 to 480mm h settable in 1mm h increments Fixed interval timer The printing interval for fixed interval tabulation recording can be set Value Tabulation Printing Cycle Printing Time Every 10min 00 00 00 10 00 20 Every 20min 00 00 00 20 00 40 Every 30min 00 00 00 30 01 00 Every h 00 00 01 00 02 00 Every 2h 00 00 02 00 04 00 Every 3h 00 00 03 00 06 00 ae Every 6h 00 00 06 00 12 00 18 00 8 Every 12h 00 00 12 00 9 Every 24h 00 00 Fixed time interval timer 00 05 to 23 59 The printing interval for fixed time tabulation recording can be set in Imin increments 6 14 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B Description of Chart Feed Speed Setup Items O Switching of chart feed speed The chart feed speed can be switched at the same time as scale switching by external switch inputs or internal contact inputs For example when the scale is switched by external switch inputs the chart feed speed changes from the No 1 setting to the No 2 setting when the external switch changes from an open to a closed state O Chart feed speed and printing cycle The time standard for the tabulation printing cycle when the recording format is set to trend tabulation is 00 00 The tabulation cycles are as shown in the table below Tf for example the chart feed speed is 20mm h then the tabulat
74. al switch input No 6 internal contact input No 7 external switch input No 7 internal contact input No 8 external switch input No 8 internal contact input Factory Setting Internal contact input Menu Setup Description Level External switch input Function setup OFF Recording ON OFF all channels unconditionally Print on demand Print all lists Print specified lists Chart feed Print communications list Chart feed speed scale selection Clear batch counter Clear integrating calculation 1 Clear integrating calculation 2 Clear integrating calculation 3 Clear integrating calculation 4 Clear integrating calculation 5 Clear integrating calculation 6 Print No 1 message Print No 2 message Print No 3 message Print No 4 message Print No 5 message Print No 6 message Print No 7 message Print No 8 message IW X ine No 10 external switch ip No 10 internal contact ip No 11 external switch input No 11 internal contact input No 9 external switch input No 9 internal contact input Recording ON OFF Recording ON OFF Recording ON OFF Recording ON OFF Recording ON OFF Recording ON OFF BIN code input 2 1 channels 1 to 3 channels 4 to 6 channels 7 to 9 channels 10 to 12 channels 13 to 18 channels 19 to 24 BIN code input 2 2 BIN code input 2 4 BIN code input 2 8 16 32 No 12 external switch input No 12
75. arametert 3 Calculation parameter2_ J 4 Calculation parameters o So 5 Segmenttableuse II ooo l1 App 3 APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mig No O Scale Setup individual channels SCL Setup details id Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting No 1 scale lower limit 19999 to 29999 or 0 0 to 98 0 er Fey Seto No 1 scale upper limit 19999 to 29999 Sa 100 0 Scale switching method 0 OFF selection 1 Automatic 2 Internal contact input external switch input or CPL communications a Nez scale Towertinit 1999910 429999 or 0 010980 ee A 5 1 3 005 Auto switching point 999142099 o 99 1 Auto switching diferent owe l o O Event Setting individual channels EVNT C QNS a IEEE 3q 3 25 5 3 8 No2eventsetingvalue 1999910 420999 0 o 3 No3eventsettingvalue 1999910 429999 0 0 a Nas Ii 0 ll CNN 3 Not event ype selection OFF LOW SE EE 1 NoSevent type selection 8 Nos eventtype selection zs No 1 event output destination T ze amp No2eventouputdestinaion 0to36 0 0 y No3eventouputdesinaon 01036 In 0 8 No 4eventoutputdestination_ 0to36 In 0 5 NetewmrecmingONOFF oorno o now E No2eventracording ONOFF 0 OFFYHON o gt ON 7 No
76. assign these contacts for minute currents input no load voltage approx 5V input short circuit current approx 6mA Hold contact signals for 0 5s or more 1 Handling Precautions Be careful not to short circuit across communications terminals SDA and SDB or across RDA and RDB Otherwise this might damage the communications path 3 6 B Wiring Analog Inputs Note Channels SALIA MAILS IE lei lei le lei lei Test Ten Tea MERECE VICE IC UL C Channels HEME ME WEE UL C ENEE NENE TIE Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING Channels Tre Tener Tres Tres Te Tres Tres ict menenie menenie Temen Channels 19 to 24 Ga N2 dees ret Tren tet el Tres IT menere ienee NEMENE DC voltage Resistance temperature detector Thermocouple DC current input A B C ud s Attach a current voltage converting fixed resistor to the terminal plate Connection A 2500 precision resistor is available as an option model No 81401325 or 81446642 001 For details see Optional parts on page 1 4 Each of the channels are mutually isolated excluding terminal C for the resistance temperature detector 3 7 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING B Wiring Relay Outputs optional function BIBI ISTH EH NSH INI y sat Lal KALE y Ie Lu Ire IS deal ke ZU Relay No OEC EUA Internal circuit To external equipment 3 8 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WI
77. ast 2mm in thickness for mounting the SRF206 212 224 O Mounting with back angled down a Panel thickness 2 to 25mm Panel Ss gt gt gt V A jen i Jy j E Door 1 m Max 30 downward angle from horizontal position Mounting with back angled up S Panel thickness 2 to 25mm Panel E N Max 3 upward angle H from horizontal position Door 1 Li 3 1 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3 2 Installation B Installation Dimensions The panel cutout dimensions are as follows Unit mm 281 NO So N E E o Es e 340 min B installation Procedure Use one of the mounting holes at the top bottom left or right of the case when mounting the SRF206 212 224 1 Remove the seal covering the mounting hole to be used 2 Insert the main unit case from the panel front 3 Install the SRF206 212 224 onto the panel using the mounting brackets provided D Handling Precautions Remove the seal from only the mounting hole to be used when installing the SRF206 212 224 Do not remove the seals from the other mounting holes where the mounting bracket is not to be installed These seals prevent dust from entering the case The recommended tightening torque for the mounting bracket is 1 0 to 1 5Nem Tightening the mounting bracket with a torque higher than this might
78. atically adjusted To set the year 2000 enter 00 as the year When you press the EN key the time setting screen is redisplayed The time is arranged in order hours 24h clock then minutes Shift the cursor to the part of this item that you want to change using the P keys and change the numerical value using the A Y keys When you press the EN key the data setup display is redisplayed Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 5 Printing Lists 1 Handling Precautions Lists can be printed when printing has stopped Lists are printed for checking or saving setup details The SRF206 212 224 is provided with the following printing options Print specified lists e Print function lists A e Print function lists B Print function lists C Print function lists D Print all lists Print communications lists Outline of main setup items such as range scale and event setup For details see page 5 10 Range setup scale setup Event setup external switch input setup internal contact input setup Message setup schedule demand setup user function setup communications setup extended setup Segment table setup All setups of function lists A to D Details set by CPL communications or personal computer loader Selecting 1 to 7 starts printing of lists When printing of lists ends the printing list selection is automatically cleared to 0 To automatically
79. ation is selected calculation of the F value is performed together with the thermal resistance in 6 14 Extended Setup page 6 35 taking the next calculation parameter as the standard reference temperature C and the result is displayed and recorded as the PV Integration is cleared by setting integration calculation clear by external switch input or internal contact input in calculation parameter 2 When 6 relative humidity calculation is selected the relative humidity is calculated taking the analog input of the current channel as the wet bulb temperature and the channel specified by calculation parameter 1 as the dry bulb temperature The wind speed required for relative humidity is set in calculation parameter 2 and the atmospheric pressure is set in 6 14 Extended Setup page 6 35 For details of these operations see 6 22 Calculation Functions page 6 51 6 24 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION O Segment table Broken line approximation can be applied on analog inputs using a specified segment table For details on setting up segment tables see 6 18 Segment Table Setup page 6 44 For details see 6 22 Calculation Functions page 6 51 6 25 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 9 Scale Setup B Scale Setup LOCK COPY EVNT SPD CLK SYS SCL l Channel No _ Display Nora j Description gt j No 1 scale lower limit value Auto swi
80. axis Segment 2 Y axis Segment 3 X axis Segment 3 Y axis Item nn indicates the channel No If the number is an alphabet character hex use a value after converting to a decimal number User function 1 assignment 8 User function 2 0 OFF key basic 1 Output to internal contact input No 2 registration 2 Call up setup items User function 2 assignment 1 User function 2 assignment 2 User function 2 assignment 3 User function 2 assignment 4 Same as user function 1 User function 2 assignment 5 User function 2 assignment 6 User function 2 assignment 7 User function 2 assignment 8 6 7 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B Extended Setup SYS Initial printing ON OFF 0 OFF 2 1 Bt Count function switching 0 Batch count ee ence O Date type selection 0 JP YY MM DD 1 US MM DD YY 2 EU DD MM YY 4 Atmosphere 670 to 1330hPa 2 1013 5 Thermal resistance 1 0 to 20 0 Reference contact 0 Internally OFF 2 1 compensation 1 Internally ON 6 8 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B External Switch Input Setup ST 5 Internal Contact Input Setup ST 5 Display Setup Item No 1 external switch input No 1 internal contact input No 2 external switch input No 2 internal contact input No 3 external switch input No 3 internal contact input No 4 external switch input No 4 internal contact input No 5 external switch input No 5 internal contact input No 6 extern
81. been made to ensure that this manual is free from inaccuracies and omissions If you should find an error or omis sion please contact Yamatake Corporation In no event is Yamatake Corporation liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages as a result of using this product 1998 Yamatake Corporation ALL RIGHTS RESERVED The SRF is a trademark of Yamatake Corporation in Japan SAFETY REQUIREMENT To reduce risk of electrical shock which could cause personal injury follow all safety notices in this documentation This symbol warns the user of a potential shock hazard where hazardous live voltages may be accessible If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment must be impaired Do not replace any component or part not explicitly specified as replaceable by your supplier All wiring must be in accordance with local norms and carried out by authorized experienced personnel The protective terminal earth must be connected before any other wiring and disconnected last Class EIEC536 EQUIPMENT RATINGS Supply voltages 100 to 240Vac allowable voltage 90 to 250Vac Frequency 50 60Hz Power or current ratings 100VA maximum Fuse 3A 250V Time lag IEC127 Sound pressure level 80dB A maximum at a position of 1 meter from the equipment EQUIPMENT CONDITIONS Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable liquids o
82. ccr tenent Ice een onco rene rane e esser nad 6 32 6 13 User Function Key Setup eese esee esee nennen nenne nante 6 33 B Setting Configuration LOock esee nnne 6 33 B Description of User Function Key Setup esses 6 34 6 14 Extended SeCtup E 6 35 B Extended eT o e _ eege 6 35 B Description of Extended Setup eene 6 35 6 15 External Switch Input Internal Contact Input Setup 6 37 B External Switch Input Setup eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeenenennnnennnn nennt 6 37 B Internal Contact Input Setup esee 6 37 B Description of External Switch Input Internal Contact Input Setup 6 39 6 16 Relay Output Setup 1 ccciececiiee ene 6 40 B Relay Output Setup seeseeeeeeeeseseseeneeee enne ennt ennt nnn KEEN 6 40 B Description of Relay Output Setup eene 6 41 6 17 Open Collector Output Setup esee nennen 6 43 E Open Collector Output Setup eere 6 43 6 18 Segment Table Setup eeeeeeiseesiseeeeeesee seen nennen nena ananas 6 44 B Segment Table Setup eeeeeeseseeeeeeeees seen nennt nennt 6 44 6 19 Range Code Table essseeeeeiieeesiiees eise eene inanes a naa tn anas asa
83. conversion is possible on the settings of 14 segments Linear interpolation is calculated by a normalization value range 96 So also set the X and Y axis setting values of each segment point as a range percentage value 10 00 to 110 0096 The same segment table can be used on multiple channels Y axis output TOO DO stent aca ei uer 7 P2 15 100 00 100 00 O Concept of broken line approximation Y axis output X axis input Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION The relationship between segment points on only the X axis must be set so that the broken line increases such as X1 0 00 X2 10 00 and so forth If this relationship 1s not set as such the aberrant point X2 Y2 in the figure below is excluded to make a broken line with ever increasing X axis values Y axis Y axis Excluded X3 Y3 X axis Y axis X3 Y3 X1 Y1 Not excluded X2 Y2 X axis e When two values on the X axis are equal such as X1 X2 take Y 1 to be the output value Y axis B input Calculation O Difference calculation input calculation type 1 2 3 Difference calculation is a function that uses the reference channel current channel PV filter value PV bias values and the fixed value for deviation to calculate the difference and display and record the calculation result as the data of the current channel Calculation example 1 LL Chame Channel 2 Input PV 5 000 4 000 Calculation No calculation
84. d Note 2 Chart is not the right one or printing is The ink ribbon is wound under the twisted Replace with a new ink ribbon cassette faint condition See page 4 13 Recording color periodically faint The ink ribbon has been left for a long time Replace with a new ink ribbon cassette in an open state and has partially dried See page 4 13 The chart is not being fed The chart is not loaded correctly Make sure that the chart holder and chart guide are correctly attached in place Attach correctly if necessary The chart has come loose from the The chart is not loaded correctly Make sure that the chart holder and chart sprockets guide are correctly attached in place Attach correctly if necessary If the problem is not solved turn the power off and then on again Note 2 Pulling the ink ribbon out of the ink ribbon cassette with excessive force may damage the components inside the ink ribbon cassette Slowly turn the ink ribbon feed knob to take up any slack on an ink ribbon that is protruding too much 8 4 Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING Trends and characters sometimes The chart cassette is not loaded correctly Insert the chart cassette correctly as far as smudge or print heavily possible Note 3 Trends became discontinuous Noises from sensors or signal transmitter Check the noise sources and attenuate were transmitted through input wires the noise level Chart holder or chart cassette are not Correctly set
85. dels Tb integration time unit Select from the following integration times in calculation parameter 1 0 s Tb 1s 1 min Tb 60s 2 h Tb 3600s integration weighting Specified within the range 0 to 10 in calculation parameter 3 The integration reset function that is assigned to external switch inputs internal contact inputs operates simultaneously on all assigned integration calculations When two or more integration reset functions have been assigned to a single external switch input internal contact input the ON state of the input is OR ed So integration continues if one of the integration reset inputs is ON The number of digits past the decimal point in the calculation result is two digits regardless of the input range The calculation result is limited to the range 199 99 to 299 99 Digits whose integration amount in a single integration calculation is 10 or less are not integrated and are discarded When the integrating time unit is hours and the weighting is 10 integration is not performed when X t is approximately 2 5 or less 10 x 15 3600 x 2 5 1 0 x 10 So all digits of 10 or less are treated as an error Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION O F value calculation Input calculation type 5 This function calculates the time min units that food for example is sterilized To activate F value calculation the integration reset function must be assigned to external switch input
86. details Displa Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting No 4 relay output OR action excitation non hold 2 No 2relay output 1 OR action excitation hold OR action non excitation non hold OR action non excitation hold AND action excitation non hold AND action excitation hold 2 AND action non excitation non hold AND action non excitation hold OR action excitation non hold event OR action non excitation non hold event re output App 14 APPENDIX Pe MAA Model No E Prepared by Po DatePrepared User Setup Fields See Setup Item User Settings TT 2 No internal contact input 1 5 Neniemdcmmeipt OOo t weszmemacmmetnpu y User Setup Fields Se Setup Item User Settings Lr _ Noteayoupt i Od noz relay opt BE osa relay output 5 mos relay opt amp Mo retay opt No relay output SSS No relay output JI NoSm youpu SSS SOS No 10relay output OOOO SSS DN No 11 relay output No 12 relay output App 15 APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mig No Open Collector Output Setup SYS d a Setup details Display pri Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting No t open collector output OR action excitation non hold 2 No 2 open collector output OR action excitation hold 3 No 3 open collector output OR action non excitation no
87. details 1 ch1 ch2 3 ch2 fixed value 1 000 Calculation parameter 1 Recording Display PV 1 000 3 000 Calculation equation ch1 5 000 4 000 1 000 ch2 4 000 1 000 3 000 6 53 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 54 Calculation example 2 Camela Channel 3 Input PV 5 000 40 00 Calculation No calculation details 1 ch3 ch1 2 fixed value ch3 Calculation parameter 1 100 00 Recording Display PV 35 000 60 000 Calculation equation ch1 40 00 5 000 35 000 ch3 100 00 40 00 60 00 O Integrating calculation input calculation type 4 This function integrates flowrate for an example To activate integrating calculation the integration reset function must be assigned to external switch inputs internal contact inputs When the state of the external switch inputs internal contact inputs is OFF when PV input is updated integration is reset and integration is continued when the state is ON When integration is reset the displayed and recorded PV changes to O Six integration resets 1 to 6 are available for external switch inputs internal contact inputs Specify whether or not to use integration reset in calculation parameter 2 Ts Tb Y t Y t 1 a Mmdt where X gdt X where Y t integration amount Y t 1 integration amount at the previous sampling X instantaneous integration data input PV of current channel Ts sampling time 15s on 6 dot and 12 dot printing models and 30s on 24 dot printing mo
88. display 2 display recording 3 digital nae TT display A CTE ARAS DS ARENA f Bumn OF FV UPY 2 DOWN 5 Measurement range ower imi 19900 to measwementrangeupperimii 1 1000 5 Measurement range upper imit Measurement ange ower imt 11029959 1 5000 0 0000 o 4 kasel Engineering range Tower imit 19999 10 29989 o o R FVie otero amp PVbas i9991 2999 o Engineering ant marce Set Tag izewades td it Calculation setup entry 0 Entry to calculation setup disabled 2 1 Entry to calculation setup enabled B Calculation Setup individual channels RNG Displa Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting Input calculation type 0 OFF PV value 1 A channel B channel 2 Fixed value current channel 3 Current channel fixed value 4 Integrating calculation 5 F value calculation 6 Relative UI calculation Calelaton parameter Corts seupassspion Current channel Input calculation type 4 Input calculation type 5 0 0 to 500 0 Input calculation type 6 1 to number of channels Calculation parameter 2 Current channel 2 1 Medium 0 5 to 2 5m s ME Input calculation type 6 0 Large 2 5m s or more 2 Small less than 0 5m s Calculation parameter 3 0 to 10 Segment table use 0 Use disabled 1 Use segment table 1 2 2 Use segment table 2 3 Use segment table 3 In channel 1 setup this factory setting becomes
89. dling Precautions The recommended tightening torque for used terminal screws is 1N m and 0 4N m for unused terminal screws Tightening terminal screws using a torque higher than this might damage the terminal screws When wiring with crimped solderless terminals take care to prevent 3 4 contact with adjacent terminals Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING 3 4 Connecting the Power Supply and Ground Instrument power supply Use 600V vinyl insulated power lead JIS C 3307 as the power supply lead Obtain the SRF206 212 224 power supply from a single phase instrumentation power supply not subject to excess noise If the power supply generates excessive noise add an insulating transformer and use a line filter Recommended line filter Yamatake Corporation 81446364 001 Keep the wiring from the line filter as short as possible Bundling this wiring together is effective against electrical noise After providing anti noise countermeasures do not bundle primary and secondary power leads together or pass them through the same piping or wiring duct Connect the SRF206 212 224 by one point grounding to the protective ground terminal Do not perform any jump wiring When it is difficult to ground shielded cables prepare a separate ground terminal earth bar Grounding type Lower than 1009 Grounding conductor Annealed copper wire more than 2mm AWG14 or equivalent or thicker wire e Grounding conductor length Max
90. dure 1 Draw out the chassis For details on how to draw out the chassis see page 7 3 2 The fuse holder is located on the side of the case Turn the screw counterclockwise to remove the fuse 3 Insert the new fuse in the fuse holder and turn the screw in the clockwise direction to fasten the fuse holder 4 Return the chassis to its original position fasten and turn the power ON 7 5 7 6 Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE 7 4 Measuring the Display Accuracy of Analog Inputs This section describes how to measure the display accuracy including digital printing by tabulation of analog inputs We recommend measuring the display accuracy of analog inputs once every year to ensure appropriate use of the SRF206 212 224 If as a result of measurement it is found that accuracy deviates from the specified display accuracy of the SRF206 212 224 see 9 2 Input Types Ranges and Display Accuracy page 9 7 perform one point adjustment using the PV bias see 6 7 Range Setup page 6 19 If the SRF206 212 224 needs to be calibrated contact your dealer B Equipment Required for Measurement The standard display accuracy of the SRF206 212 224 is 0 15 When measuring the standard display accuracy use equipment having an accuracy higher than this DC standard voltage generator When measuring DC voltage and thermocouple inputs Standard contact compensator ice box When measuring thermocouple inputs Dial vari
91. e 6 16 Relay Output Setup page 6 40 open collector output 6 17 Open Collector Output Setup page 6 43 and internal contact input 6 15 External Switch Input Internal Contact Input Setup page 6 37 O Event recording ON OFF When event recording is set to OFF neither event occurrence nor restoration are recorded O Event buffer Up to 24 events including occurrence and restorations can be buffered stored in memory Events exceeding this figure are not buffered If events occur or are restored beyond this figure a k mark is inserted between the channel No and h min in the list print of the 24th buffered event 0 Handling Precautions Events are buffered only at recording Event outputs are not buffered O Relay excitation direction and contact When an event occurs the relay is excited according to the specified relay output setting The contact is transfer contact output both NO and NC contacts are output by SPDT output O Event measurement cycle This is the same as the input measurement cycle 0 Handling Precautions Recording is sometimes performed in order H and measurement sequence 2 according to the 6 12 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 4 Chart Feed Speed Setup E Chart Feed Speed Setup LOCK COPY EVNT E CLK SYS RNG SCL Fixed time interval timer min Note These are displayed when menu level is selected lt gt Setup Det
92. e chassis Check this when the chassis is re attached Probable Cause Pressing the S key does not The recording mode for all channels is set Set the recording mode for the required advance the display to PV value to display recording OFF channels display ALXX is displayed on the display An error was discovered during self Remedy by referring to pages 8 1 to 8 3 diagnostics Recording is not carried out even The recording mode for all channels is set Set the recording mode for the required though PV value display is normal to display only number of channels Recording is not ON Press the ZP key to start recording The ink ribbon has reached the end ofits Replace with a new ink ribbon cassette life See page 4 13 The ink ribbon is not loaded Attach the ink ribbon cassette See page 4 4 The ink ribbon is not passing along the Pass the ink ribbon between the printer correct path and chart See page 4 4 The chart cassette is not loaded correctly Insert the chart cassette correctly as far as possible Note 2 Incorrect recording color The ink ribbon is not loaded correctly Replace with a new ink ribbon cassette See page 4 4 Faint recording color The ink ribbon has reached the end of its Replace with a new ink ribbon cassette life See page 4 13 The ink ribbon is not loaded correctly Press the amp key to make sure that the ink ribbon feed knob turns and is correctly attache
93. ed speed of 30mm h on a 12 dot model is calculated as follows 8 5 x 3 30 60 1 22min 6 31 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 12 Message Setup B Message Setup The message print function prints preset messages according to external switch inputs internal contact inputs and communications on chart together with their times Select 1 migration to extended setup mode at display No in the system setup screen H Press the SEL key until 7 5 in the following figure is displayed LOCK COPY EVNT SPD CLK RNG SCL Description 6 32 Character code of No 1 message 1st character Character code of No 1 message 2nd character Character code of No 1 message 12th character 8 message character order 8 message character code lt gt Setup Details lt gt Character order to 12 1st to 12th character Message Set by character code See 6 20 Character Code Table page 6 49 Set the No 1 message as follows 1 Make the number for the character order you want to set blink using the or gt keys and enter the character order using the A or W keys 2 Make the number for the character code blink using the ob keys and set the character you want to enter as a character code using the A or W keys 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 When you have finished setting all characters press the ENT key The screen migrations to the No 2 message setup screen C Key 8 g D
94. ed to see if it can be detected gt The alarm code is displayed and recording stops Operations except recording are continued Check to see if the chart or the chart holder is not touching the wire dot head all r Ki CS we Tu DO 7 ribbon position lt gt The reset position of the ink ribbon cassette holder is checked to see if it can be detected gt The alarm code is displayed and recording stops Operations except recording are continued Check to see if the ink ribbon is not entangled with the wire dot head al r Ki CS we ZI Lu 3 clock backup battery lt gt The clock backup battery is checked when the power is turned ON gt The alarm code is displayed and recording continues At this time the date and time are initialized to 2000 01 01 00 00 Storage of recording operation recording ON OFF is forcibly set to recording ON and recording is started by recording ON even if recording previously ended by recording OFF Replace the lithium battery lt gt The reference contact temperature range 30 C to 80 C is checked The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time either 30 C or 80 C is used as the reference contact temperature So data is not reliable gt Ask for repair 8 1 Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING al al al X X X X 8 2 mw A mw pd CS we pd CS we pd
95. eeeeeee ennt nnns inneren 6 13 B Chart Feed Speed Setup eese ener entrants 6 13 B Description of Chart Feed Speed Setup lItems 6 14 6 5 Date Time Setup iria iran 6 15 B Date Time Setup ccicicnnsnacinnno nana ainia 6 15 6 6 System Setup ii tc 6 16 CEET P sce N 6 16 B Description of System Setup Items eese 6 18 6 7 Range Set p me 6 19 E Hange Stupa ee 6 19 B How to Set the Engineering Unit esee 6 20 B Description of Range Setup Items esee 6 20 6 8 Calculation Setup ciere ita 6 23 BH Calculation Setup oia litio 6 23 B Description of Calculation Setups eene 6 24 6 9 Scale Setup nuca oli aida 6 26 NECI 6 26 B Description of Scale Setup lItems eere 6 27 6 10 COPy FUNCION me 6 29 B Copy FUnctlon eere inccr eere SLE Eie degen 6 29 6 11 Schedule Demand Setup ecce enirn ninia eqaniastnciad 6 30 B Schedule Demand Setup esee nnne 6 30 B Description of Schedule Demand Setup sees 6 31 6 12 Message Setup viii ege cri enims reuse r e runc snam oa nn amma xin aaa baaada apada iaaa 6 32 B Message Setup eere in
96. egment table use OFF Use disabled EQL1 Use segment table 1 EQL2 Use segment table 2 EQL3 Use segment table 3 Input calculation type NORMAL OFF PV value PICH P2CH A channel B channel DEV DATA Fixed value current channel DEV DATA Current channel fixed value INTEGRAL Integrating calculation F VAL CALC F value calculation RH CALC Relative humidity calculation Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION O Example of print all lists scale details O i SCALE Ar e e e e No 1 scale No 2 scale Engineering unit Auto switching lower limit lower limit 2 point 2 Channel 1 No 1 scale No 2 scale Scale switching Scale switching upper limit upper limit 2 method 3 differential 2 1 This is not a setup item 2 When scale switching method is set to 0 OFF is displayed 3 Scale switching method OFF OFF AUTO Automatic REM Selected by internal contact input external switch input or CPL communications input 5 14 Channel 1 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION No 1 event Event setting Event output No 2 event value 3 destination 3 4 No 3 event No 4 event Event type Event differential 3 Event recording 3 5 selection 2 1 This is not a setup item 2 Event type selection OFF OFF HIGH Upper limit LOW Lower limit 3 When event type selection is set to O event OFF is displayed 4 Event output destination OFF RELAYn Output to No n relay O C DOn Output t
97. en Recording ON 16 Clear integrating calculation 6 j ON close Print No 6 message Print No 7 message Print No 3 message k E 28 Print No 8 message cl o cl o cl o j ON close 24 Print No 4 message A OF ee cl Io cl Io cl o cl 2 31 Recording ON OFF 32 Recording ON OFF channel 4 to 6 ON close Recording OFF 33 Recording ON OFF OFF open Recording ON 34 Recording ON OFF 35 Recording ON OFF channel 13 to 18 36 Recording ON OFF channel 19 to 24 channel 1 to 3 Level operation channel 7 to 9 channel 10 to 12 40 Binary code input 2 1 Level operation 41 Binary code input 2 2 ON close Code incremented 42 43 Binary code input 2 8 Binary code input 2 16 Binary code input 2 32 Binary code input 2 4 OFF open Incrementing OFF 6 56 Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE 7 1 Periodic Inspection To ensure prolonged use of the SRF206 212 224 periodically inspect the operating status of the SRF206 212 224 and maintain it in a proper working condition Perform the following inspections and replace consumables and maintenance parts as required Inspection Item 4 1 Faint recording or printing If recording is faint replace the ink ribbon cassette The life of the ink ribbon is about three months at a chart feed speed of 20mm h This varies according to o
98. escribes checks to carry out before operating the SRF206 212 224 and daily operation procedure Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION This chapter describes the basic setup details of the SRF206 212 224 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION This chapter describes all items that can be set using the operation keys Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE This chapter describes inspection items and how to replace maintenance parts to ensure prolonged use of the SRF206 212 224 Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes points to check when the SRF206 212 224 is not working properly and how to remedy trouble that might occur Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the general specifications performance specifications and external dimensions of the SRF206 212 224 APPENDICES vi Contents SAFETY REQUIREMENT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Unpacking The Role of This Manual Organization of This User s Manual Conventions Used in This Manual Chapter 1 1 1 Chapter 2 2 1 2 2 Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 INTRODUCTION Applications and Features ener nennen nnne nnn nnn 1 1 Miu OS oi aaia 1 1 B Optional Functions ccce recceren re renean enun nnne anam nre unnm a ras 1 2 Model Selection Guide eeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen nena nnn nnne 1 3 B Model Listing eeeeeeeeeeereneeeeee enne nnne nennen nnne 1 3 B Related Parts M
99. eset to each channel can be freely combined to output OR or AND Output type Transfer contact NC NO contact both normal and reverse relay excitation possible Contact rating 250Vac 3A resistive load 30Vac 3A resistive load Min load 5Vdc 10mA 24Vdc 50mA be output again when a new event occurs Open collector and AND output ALO1 to AL15 Load drive power 10 to 29Vdc including power ripple voltage Max load current 70mA max at normal operating conditions OFF leakage current 0 1mA max at normal operation load drive power voltage range ON residual voltage 1 6V max max output current at normal operation load drive power voltage range Event re output When two or more event outputs are linked by OR operation the events can be output again when a new event occurs 9 5 Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS Optional Chart Cold cathode fluorescent light functions illumination lamp Communications Standard Standard RS 232C RS 485 Number of signal lines 3 including SG 5 including SG Transmission 15m max 300m max distance Protocol Standard Yamatake CPL communications CPL communications Network Multi drop max 31 modes Function Slave station function Master station Not specified Communications Synchronization Start stop synchronization system Communications flow Half duplex Transmission speed 4800 9600bps Data length 8bits Parity Even parity no parity Even parity no parity 9 6 Chapter 9 SPE
100. for the upper and lower limit values O Auto switching differential The differential is set to provide a degree of margin so that the recording scale is not immediately restored to its original scale when auto switching is set Auto switching point EN Scale 2 gt La Scale 1 PV Differential O Switching scale by external switch input or internal contact input The scale can be switched according to the states of switches and switch inputs by selecting 2 external switch input internal contact input communications and 7 chart feed speed scale selection as the scale switching method Switching at this time is performed using No 1 scale and No 1 chart feed speed and No 2 scale and No 2 chart feed speed as pairs O Minimum scaling range Trend recording becomes stepped if scaling is set too narrow The resolution of trend recording in a 180mm recording width is 1 1800 Carry out scaling in such a way that this or a higher resolution can be obtained referring to the resolution item in the specifications ON OFF input range scale The ON OFF input range scale sets the dot position when the input signal is OFF by the scale lower limit value in scale setup steps 1 and 4 When the scale is set to 30 0 the dot is printed at the 30 position when the input signal is OFF and at the 32 position when the input signal is ON
101. g example shows the display setup unit when 0 dot position adjustment is selected Dot position adjustment item display Adjustment item number 8 Press the EN to start the dot position adjustment The DATA LED blinks for about 2s and dot printing is started using the current dot position adjustment data 7 9 Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE 9 Blinking of the DATA LEDs stops and the current dot position adjustment value data is displayed 10 Adjust the dot position using the A W keys adjustment range 10 to 10 lt gt Pressing the A key moves the head position to the right A value incremented by 1 is displayed as the adjustment data value lt gt Pressing the W key moves the head position to the left A value decremented by 1 is displayed as the adjustment data value t Handling Precautions a SET To cancel adjustment of the dot position midway press the C key This advances the adjustment item number without changing the numerical values To resume adjustment return to step 2 To quit the adjustment advance to step 13 11 After aligning the dot position to the 0 or 100 positions press the e key to write the adjustment value data The DATA LED blinks for about 2s and dot printing is stopped 12 When registration of adjustment data is completed the display in step 7 is redisplayed 13 To quit dot position adjustment draw out the chassis following the procedure in ste
102. hermocouple R S B K E J T N JIS C1602 1995 WRe0 26 ASTM E1751 WRe5 26 ASTM E988 90 PR40 20 Johnson Matthey Data PL Il Engelhard Industries Data IPTS68 Ni NiMo General Electric Data Resistance temperature detector RTD Pt100 JPt100 JIS C1604 1989 JPt50 JIS C1604 1981 Ni508 Yamatake Data ON OFF input Communication input gt Refer page 9 6 Note 1 In the case of DC current 4 to 20mAdc attach a converter resistor sold separately catalog No 81446642 001 or 81401325 and convert to 1 to 5V to input Number of input channels 6 12 24 Input measurement cycle 6 12 models 15s 24 model 30s 30s regardless of number of measurement points Input impedance DC voltage 2V range max thermocouple input 10MQ min DC voltage 5V range min 1MQ min Allowable wiring DC voltage thermocouple input input wiring resistor 2kQ max resistance RTD input input wiring resistor 10Q max per line However resistance of three lines must be the same Burnout Thermocouple input one of upscale downscale OFF can be selected for each channel burnout condition 10M min Input bias current DC voltage 2V range max thermocouple input 100nA max DC voltage 5V range min 1uA max However current must be 200nA max when setting burnout for thermocouple input RTD input Approx 1mA Permissible input voltage Outside RTD range 7 to 11Vdc range RTD range 5 to 5Vdc PV bias Can be set to each chan
103. hock fire or faulty operation Use the SRF206 212 224 within the operating ranges recommended in the specifications temperature humidity voltage vibration shock atmosphere etc Failure to do so might cause faulty operation Do not block ventilation holes Doing so might cause faulty operation Do not disassemble the SRF206 212 224 nor touch components inside the SRF206 212 224 Doing so might cause electric shock or faulty operation Load the chart and ink ribbon cassette either with the power OFF or with the recorder stopped the RCD LED should be OFF Do not push the cassette with excessive force Doing so might force a movement of the ink ribbon cassette holder see page 4 4 damaging the gear and causing faulty operation Do not touch internal components during use or immediately after turning the power OFF Doing so might cause burns Do not touch moving parts during operation Doing so might cause injury ooo eooe e Do not operate the keys with a mechanical pencil or other sharp tipped object Doing so might cause faulty operation Unpacking B Check the model No Check the model No to make sure that you have received the product that you ordered The model No for this product is listed at two places on the side of the case and on the inner left side of the chassis See M Overall Schematic and Names of Parts page2 1 For details on whether this product supports optional fu
104. idity calculation Thermal resistance required for F value calculation Cold junction compensation Select 1 migration to extended setup mode at display No in the system setup screen Press the SEL key until the following abbreviation E is displayed LOCK COPY EVNT SPD CLK RNG SCL Description Recording start ON 4p r EE ker Eege Count function lt gt Setup Details lt gt Recording start 0 OFF 1 ON Count function selection 1 Batch count 2 Binary count Date type selection 0 JP YY MM DD 1 US MM DD YY 2 EU DD MM YY Atmospheric pressure 670 to 1330 hPa Thermal resistance 1 0 to 20 0 Cold junction compensation 0 Compensation by recorder s sensor OFF externally compensated 1 Compensation by recorder s sensor ON B Description of Extended Setup O Count function This function sets whether to print numbers as binary codes or as incrementing numbers batch count each time that recording is started when printing at start of recording When binary code is set numbers are determined by the state of the switch input according to the external switching input or internal contact input setting When batch count is set numbers are incremented one at a time each time that recording is started These 2 digit numbers are battery backed up and return to 00 after 99 The batch
105. ied approximation 4 Input PV For input calculation of See other channels fy Input calculation When input calculation is specified Calculation details ommunication input range Difference calculation Integrating calculation F value calculation Relative humidity calculation Display recording PV This PV is also used for event judgment The following pages describe broken line approximation and input calculations 6 51 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B Broken line approximation 6 52 Broken line approximation can be applied to analog inputs On which channel input broken line approximation is to be applied is set in the calculation setup for each channel and setting of the segment itself is performed by the segment table setup The X axis is the input axis and the Y axis is the output axis The output of Y axis segment point 01 is output for the input of X axis segment point 01 and the section between each segment point is interpolated by a straight line Both ends of the line are limited by the segment points of a valid setting Inputs and outputs in the broken line approximation calculation are set as percentages On channels for which segment table use is specified X Y conversion is performed on the resulting data after bias filter processing according to a specified segment table Three segment tables 1 2 and 3 are available The maximum number of segment points in each segment table is 15 and X Y
106. ing Dot recording Wire dot ink ribbon 6 colors Approx 0mm Trend recording cycle 6 12 models 15s 24 models 30s fixed cycle regardless of number of measurement inputs Two types can be selected and set turn power ON to SIE EELER Standard Purse Red Green Blue Brown Pure Red Back Green Bue Scale Same color as trend color of each channel Tabulation Same color as trend color of each channel recording Time printing PV value Same color as trend color of each channel Time Purple Event Occurrence red Reset Blue Channel No Same color as trend color of each channel Demand PV value Same color as trend color of each channel Time Purple 20m standard paper 16m clean paper Replacement warning Warning marks are output at 10cm intervals from 60cm from the end of mark the chart Chart feed speed 1 to 480mm h adjustable in 1mm h steps Trend recording 0 1mm resolution Recording accuracy PV axis Accuracy indicated in page 9 7 0 3 of recording full excluding chart scale shrinkage elongation Recording color Time axis 0 1 max when chart is fed continuously for 1000mm or more Reference Chart shrinkage elongation When the ambient humidity has changed from 60 to 8596 RH Chart stretches by approx 0 7 FS When the ambient humidity has changed from 60 to 4596 RH Chart shrinks by approx 0 2 FS One of the following four modes can be selected and set for each chan
107. ion 8 User function 1 key basic registration Menu level 5 Scale recording Communications method User function 2 key basic registration ON OFF baud rate data length stop bit length 1 This is not a setup item 2 Communications access rights RD Read only R W Read wrte 3 Configuration lock OFF Unlocked ON Locked 4 Count function selection BAT Batch count BIN Binary count 5 Menu level STD Display only level 0 items EXDI Display level 0 and 1 items EXD2 Display all setup items 6 Date type selection JPN JP YY MM DD ENG US MM DD YY EC EU DD MM YY 7 Standard contact compensation ON Located internally OFF Located externally 8 Recording color selection STD STD purple red green blue brown black DIN DIN purple red black green blue brown 5 17 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION O Example of print all lists segment table details X axis Y axis se TABLE Ne bo eri 9 86 108 96 109 08 160 Gi 60 09 100 08 188 Gi ala we CH Aon Bae PE e 160 00 168 00 168 00 168 00 co CH Ka point 01 Sn E C un Ca c 05 Vtt ip wd Iwer A0 il CH Cu CH CH CH e se ee o o o 120 168 8 168 00 108 f 192 06 160 06 106 190 08 168 80 ii inn 00 i88 08 PGS 08 S i2 i00 00 100 00 100 00 point 15 WER 100 06 108 160 90 H 168 8 n Di 160 00 i 15 109 80 109 08 i 103 00 Segment table
108. ion recorder accommodates a 180mm wide chart This recorder offers the dual features of advanced functions and operating ease as a recorder for various equipment and instrumentation It also supports relay output open collector output external switch inputs chart illumination lamp and communications as optional functions B Features e Any combination of inputs and recording scales can be freely set DC voltage thermocouple resistance temperature detector RTD communications ON OFF input e Five recording formats are provided and can be freely selected Trend recording Trend tabulation recording Trend schedule demand recording Fixed interval tabulation Fixed time tabulation Six measurement and calculation methods are provided and can be selected to each channel Measurement value PV value Deviation value between channels Deviation value from fixed value Total calculation F value calculation Temperature humidity calculation 9 Universed power supply allows use anywhere 100 to 240Vdc 50 60Hz e Wide range of printing functions Measurement value PV value Channel No Tag 12 characters per channel Engineering unit 6 characters per channel Recording scale 2 types upper lower limit values Chart feed speed Event status details time of occurrence restoration H Time marker Date Time h min H e Printing at the following start conditions is possible Date Time h min
109. ion time becomes 00 00 04 00 and so forth up to 20 00 To carry out tabulation printing at a specific time select trend schedule demand printing as the recording format Chart Feed Speed mm h Trend Tabulation Tabulation Printing Cycle printing time Printing OFF 5 to 10 Every 12h 0 00 12 00 Chart feed speed and date printing Chart feed speed and date are printed alternately Note Chart Feed Speed and Character Size Characters are printed in a 7 dot vertical x 5 dot horizontal matrix Their height varies as follows according to the chart feed speed When the chart is fed at a fast speed characters become longer and are difficult to distinguish However they become easier to distinguish if they are viewed at an angle from the bottom of the chart D Handling Precautions Characters are not printed when the chart feed speed is 4mm h or less and 121mm h or more Character sizes dimension between dot centers for 6 and 12 dot models numbers in parentheses are for 24 dot models Chart Feed Speed mm h 41 to 60 61 to 80 81 to 100 101 to 120 121 to 480 Character Height mm 3 5 4 5 3 5 5 5 3 5 6 5 Printing OFF OFF 0 5mm Vertical Pitch mm Vertical pitc Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 5 Date Time Setup B Date Time Setup LOCK COPY EVNT SPD SYS RNG SCL 0 OSs Handling Precautions The number of seconds in the time setup are
110. is pointo9 o RS AA e Soa a A d AA E ispint4 o O CE A App 19 APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mig No O Segment Table 2 Setup SYS 2 enp details 1 T Segment table 2 X axis point OT amp Segment table 2 X axis point 02 3 _ Segment table 2 X axis point 03 100 00 Segment table 2 X axis point 04 100 00 5 Segment table 2 X axis point 05 100 00 6 Segment table 2 X axis point 06 100 00 3 Segment table 2 X axis point 07 10 00 to 110 00 100 00 8 Segment table 2 X axis point 08 100 00 Segment table 2 X axis point 09 100 00 _ Segment table 2 X axis point 10 100 00 amp Segment table 2 X axis point T1 100 00 Segment table 2 X axis point 12 100 00 4 Segment table 2 X axis point 13 100 00 E _ Segment table 2 X axis point 14 100 00 F Segment table 2 X axis point 15 100 00 O Segment Table 2 Setup SYS td eeu details 1 Seamenttable 2 V axs porto e Segmenttable 2 Y axis point 2 3 Segmenttable 2 Y axis potos 4 Sesmentiabie 2 Y axis point 04 5 Seament able 2 Y axis point 05 E Seamenttable 2 Y axis point 06 7 segmentiable 2 Y axis pont 07 10 00 to 110 00 8 Segmentiable 2 Y axis point 08 a Seamenttable 2 Y axis point 09 A Segmenttable 2 Y axis point 10 Segmenttable 2 Y axis point 11 t Segmenttable 2 Y axis point 12 4 Segment table 2 Y axis point 13
111. ist 85 characters x 3 lines can be printed from a loader or by CPL communications The following optional functions are available Relay outputs 6 12 outputs SPDT relay output External switch inputs 4 8 12 Recording ON OFF Demand printing Chart feed Print messages No 1 to No 8 Chart feed speed Scale selection etc Open collector outputs 12 outputs Chart illamination lamp cold cathode fluorescent light Communications RS 485 RS 232C Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 Model Selection Guide B Model Listing La B Related Parts Model Listing Consumables Name model No 526 LL LL Dem en En pem Een 2 sw LL LLL emm Seene IN CC PF outputs 6 external suo inputs Gy 12 2 Model No Application Range example Relay outputs 12 external switch inputs 8 Relay outputs 12 open collector outputs 12 esp ERE CENE Relay outputs 12 open collector outputs 12 PERLE E external switch inputs 12 9 ___ ommurications not supported SSES ES EE we 1 Pt _ eeemmatonamppewded OE Po Ne 5 __ Inspection coicate provided T _ Tropicalteament CCS 8 rropicalweatment Inspection cerificate provided Ce Remarks Folding chart 100 sections 81407861 001 0 20 40 60 80 100 10 packets 20m Folding chart Recyc 100 sections Folding chart Recyc 120 sections Folding chart
112. itching method is set to 0 OFF is displayed as the 5 12 No 2 scale lower limit No 2 scale upper limit 4 event type H upper limit L lower limit When set to OFF OFF is printed 1 Handling Precautions Channels for which recording is set to OFF are not printed B Print All Lists O Example of print all lists range details Time of list printing 1 Channel 1 1997 07 12 13 00 FRE RANGE x CH No Recording mode 3 Burnout 4 2 3 4 b 6 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION No 1 chart feed speed Fixed interval timer No 2 chart feed speed Fixed time interval timer Recording format 2 Recorder ID No FULL LIST er 00 TREND CHART SP1 25mm h INTERVALI 2 00 1D 02 CHART SP2 20mm h INTERVAL 0 15 RANGE CODE MEAS R N Range code table See page 6 47 Segment table use 5 Calculation parameter 1 2 3 PV filter Input calculation type 6 PV bias Measurement range lower limit upper limit Engineering range lower limit lower limit This is not a setup item Recording format TREND trend TREND TAB trend tabulation TREND SDMD trend schedule demand TAB TIME fixed interval tabulation TAB ITVL fixed time tabulation Recording mode OFF OFF DISP Display RCD Display recording DI digital input dependent e6 99 is printed in the case of inputs other than a thermocouple S
113. k neret 5 4 B Changing the Menu Level eeeeeeeeeenneeennnnen ennt REENEN 5 5 5 3 Changing Event Setting Values eeeeseeeeeeeeeseeneeen enne 5 6 E Starting Setup 5 6 B Selecting the Target Channel No eene 5 6 B Selecting the Target Event No eere nnns 5 7 B Enabling Changing of Event Setting Values eene 5 7 B Entering Event Setting Values seen nnns 5 7 5 4 Changing the Date Time eeseeeseseeeeeeeees seen eene nennen nnn nn anne NEE 5 8 B Starting SOC eec rie aoaaa ected ese nnn seek n crei annu nens 5 8 B Changing the Dat recentior etuer rene kaum me ease ca nados 5 8 B Changing the Time eeeeeeeseeeeeeeeenee senten cnn 5 8 5 5 Printing Lista uta ici iii 5 9 B Stopping Recording mmccccoccnnnnnnncnnnnnnncnnncc nana 5 9 ME Starting SOU M 5 9 B Selecting the List to be Printed eee 5 10 B Stopping List Printing Midway eese 5 10 B Print Communications List uerunt 5 10 BM Print Specified Lists eeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneeeenne enne nnne nnns 5 11 W Print AllLists ecce ina 5 13 viii Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION Bt Iotroduectte
114. ls RNG e Setup details Displa e Menu Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting Input calculation type 0 OFF PV value 1 A Channel B channel 2 2 Fixed value current channel 3 Current channel fixed value 4 Integrating calculation 5 F value calculation 6 Relative humidity calculation Calculation parameter Y Coon Seupsespio Input calculation type 4 2 h GR Calculation parameter 2 Current channel Input calculation type 6 0 Large 2 5m s or more 1 Medium 0 5 to 2 5m s 2 Small less than 0 5m s hoe Calculation parameter 3 0 to 10 9 Segment table use 0 Use disabled 1 Use segment table 1 2 2 Use segment table 2 3 Use segment table 3 APPENDIX Pae MAA Model No E Prepared by Po DatePrepared User Setup Fields Displa User Settings Ee i Rewgmd S 1 l1 T O Range code J T T T EL 3 DgtsgnlNo O i Burnout 1 qp E JT 3 Measurement range lower limit _ _ Measurement range upper limit Engineering range decimal paint f 1 Engineering range lowertimit J To Engineering range upperiimt Oo Tooo PVfiter gt o pp b pvbis e enmeno O OoOo O oo Tooo 2 _ Calculation setupentry l User Setup Fields User Settings Display EE Inputcalculationtype 2 Calculationp
115. ls on how to draw out the chart cassette see 4 1 Preparation loading the chart and ink ribbon cassette page 4 1 2 Remove the four screws fastening the chassis n 7 3 Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE 3 Pull out the chassis to draw out 4 Lift up the battery from the battery holder on the board inside D Handling Precautions Touch only the battery holder Do not touch other parts with your hands Take care to prevent surrounding parts or the PCB pattern from becoming scratched AW Internal board Battery holder Lithium battery 5 Remove the battery from its holder 6 Insert a new battery into the battery holder with the plus side facing up 7 Return the chassis to its original position fasten and turn the power ON 8 Reset the date and time 7 4 Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE 7 3 Replacing the Fuse AN WARNING To prevent danger before you replace the fuse turn the power OFF and disconnect the SRF206 212 224 from its power supply To prevent fire use only the specified fuse Do not use other fuses Replacement part No 81446289 002 10 fuse pack Fuse rating 3A 250V Time lage 1EC127 1 Handling Precautions Replace fuses periodically about every two years to prevent unexpected blowing O Items to be prepared Phillips screwdriver Flathead screwdriver Replacement parts Fuse 81446289 002 Replacement proce
116. n and scale data 3 copy event data 4 copy tag data 5 copy engineering unit data 6 29 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 11 Schedule Demand Setup B Schedule Demand Setup 6 30 The number of schedule demands and their times can be set Dien Select 1 migration to extended setup mode at display No lt in the system setup screen Press the SEL key until 5 in the following figure is displayed Y Display No lt q Description i i Schedule demand ON OFF No 8 schedule demand h No 8 schedule demand min lt gt Setup Details lt gt Schedule demand ON OFF 0 time setup disabled schedule demand not printed 1 tabulation printing at time No 1 2 tabulation printing at times No 1 and No 2 3 tabulation printing at times No 1 to No 3 4 tabulation printing at times No 1 to No 4 5 tabulation printing at times No 1 to No 5 6 tabulation printing at times No 1 to No 6 7 tabulation printing at times No 1 to No 7 8 tabulation printing at times No 1 to No 8 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B Description of Schedule Demand Setup O Schedule demand When trend schedule demand is selected as the recording format tabulation printing can be carried out at the desired time h min for up to eight times per day Schedule
117. n coi oo 6 1 6 2 Configuration Data and Factory Settings 6 2 B Event Setup individual channels EVNT eene 6 2 B Chart Feed Speed Setup SPD eese nennen 6 2 B Date Time Setup CLK eeeeeeeeeeesiiseeeeeeeeeee nnne nnn nn nnn nnne nnana 6 2 B System Setup SYS uec ciere nonse iia 6 3 B Range Setup individual channels RNG eene 6 4 H Calculation Setup individual channels RNG 6 4 H Scale Setup individual channels SCL eese 6 5 B Copy Function COPY seseeeeeeeeeeen nera 6 5 B Schedule Demand SYS d ee EEN eee 6 5 B Message Setup SYS 00 5 cnnnccncnnnonnnnnnnnn eee 6 6 B User Function Key Setup SYS 2 JL 2 Lue 6 7 B Extended Setup SYS 4 E E Lieu eerie inn nie ie ratita 6 8 B External Switch Input Setup ST 5 Internal Contact Input Setup ST 5 6 9 B Relay Output Setup SYS ol Open Collector Output Setup SYS d o eese 6 9 B Segment Table 1 Setup SYS 2 A B eese 6 10 B Segment Table 2 Setup SYS E c conncccncncnnannncnnnnennnnnnn nenes 6 10 B Segment Table 3 Setup SYS 2 E P 6 10 MZ elg 6 11 Event SOU Aste 6 11 B Description of Event Setup Items esee 6 12 6 4 Chart Feed Speed Setup eeeeeiieeeee
118. n hold 4 No 4 open collector output OR action non excitation hold e No 5 open collector output AND action excitation non hold EA No 6 open collector output AND action excitation hold 2 7 No 7 open collector output AND action non excitation non hold amp No 8 open collector output AND action non excitation hold o No open collector output OR action excitation non hold event ob No 11 open collector output OR action non excitation non o open colector output holieventrecuput App 16 APPENDIX TN PE Model No SE Prepared by E DatePrepared User Setup Fields 2 Setup Item User Settings MECA 2 _ No 2 open collector output App 17 APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mig No O Segment Table 1 Setup SYS 2 A SS details 1 Seamenttabie a poor 2 Segmenttable 1 X axis point 02 3 _ Seamentiable 1 X axis pomos 100 00 4 Segmenttable 1 X axis point oa 100 00 5 Seamentiable 1 X axis point 05 100 00 E Segmenttable 1 X axis point 06 100 00 1 _ Seamentiable 1XCaxis palntO7 1000t0 11000 100 00 8 Segmentiable 1 X axis point 08 100 00 a Segmenttable 1 X axis point oo 100 00 k Segmenttable 1 X axis point 10 100 00 e Segmenttable 1 Xaxis pomi 100 00 t Sesmenttabie 1 X axis point 12 100 00 4 Segmenttable 1 X axis point 13 100 00 e Segmenttable 1 X axis point 14 100 00 FT Seamentiable
119. nctions and optional specifications see 1 2 Model Selection Guide page 1 3 il Check the package for the following items Recorder 1 See 1 2 Model Selection Guide page 1 3 Folding chart 100 sections 81407861 001 EE Ink ribbon cassette 81407408 001 Ex hse wem 1 User s manual This manual CPL communications E A note about shipping Transportation fastening screws are not used as the structure of this product is such that the chassis inner part of the recorder is fastened to the case by screws B Do not remove the black headed screw on the recorder NWARNING The black headed screw on the right of the main unit is for ground protection O Never remove this screw Doing so might cause electric shock The Role of This Manual In all three manuals have been prepared for the SRF206 212 224 Read the manual according to your specific requirements This manual is the SRF206 212 224 User s Manual The following lists all the manuals that accompany the SRF206 212 224 and gives a brief outline of the manual If you do not have the required manual contact Yamatake Corporation or your dealer SRF206 212 224 Installation Operation Manual No CP SP 1027E This manual This manual is required reading for those who use the SRF206 212 224 those who design hardware for integrating the SRF206 212 224 into operator control panels those who carry out maintenance and those who operate instruments in which the SRF
120. nd measure the error from the difference with the input values Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE O When measuring DC voltage DC standard voltage generator Oe leete Heller CS I dlelileillell Di nalog input terminal O When measuring a thermocouple DC standard voltage generator G9 HHS Hist TISH memece Telef Tell Tel Tet Tell Lelie Tell Le amp j Analog input terminal bare lead Reference contact compensator ice box O When measuring a resistance temperature detector DC standard voltage generator Si HHS ai tfe EZ eH MEME Len el Tet Tell Tete Tell Analog input terminal bare lead Reference contact compensator ice box 7 7 7 8 Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE 7 5 Adjusting the Dot Position This section describes how to adjust the dot position on the chart This adjustment should be performed when the recording accuracy has drifted outside of the permissible accuracy range The dot position is factory adjusted and normally need not be re adjusted The recording accuracy indicated in Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS assumes that ambient temperature humidity and other environmental conditions are within their respective standard conditions Otherwise chart expansion shrinkage must also be taken into consideration E About Recording Accuracy O Recording accuracy In PV axis ho
121. nel Display recording OFF Display only Display recording ON Digital input dependent 9 3 Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS Recording Trend recording PV value analog Channel No format Scale printing Marker time h min date tag unit scale upper and lower limit values Or Marker time h min chart feed speed tag unit scale upper and lower limit values Marker on trend Channel No time h min event No relay No state occurrence reset When a state occurs is reset before printing has finished the next 24 items are memorized and printed Trend PV value analog Channel No tabulation Scale printing e Marker time h min date tag unit scale upper and lower limit values recording Or Marker time h min chart feed speed tag unit scale upper and lower limit values Tabulation PV value 6 dot model 1 row 6 columns 12 dot model 2 rows 6 columns 24 dot model 4 rows 6 columns Tabulation is carried out after printing of the scale Tabulation Cycle nah ed speed 1 to 4 5 to 1011 1020 21 to 40 4t to 120 1211048 Print cycle time 12 4 2 Marker on trend Channel No time h min event No relay No state occurrence reset When a state occurs is reset before printing has finished the next 24 items are memorized and printed PV value analog Channel No schedule demand Scale printing Marker time h min date tag unit scale upper and lower limit values Or Marker
122. nel in range 19999 to 29999 Unit engineering unit including decimal point Linear scaling Display and recording is possible at actual unit engineering unit at linear scaling range DC voltage range codes 00 to 06 Direct reading range mV or V values can be read directly with linear scaling set to OFF during input voltage direct reading range and current voltage range codes 10 to 16 Digital input trend Digital input trends are printed for channels whose input range type is set to ON OFF input range Communications input Written data is printed as measurement the value by communications for channels trend whose input range type is set to communications input Measurement PV value inter channel deviation deviation from fixed value functional operation calculation method integration F value relative humidity Measurement range DC voltage input Any measurement range upper lower limit values can be set for each of the measurement ranges Segment table offset Up to 14 segments tables can be set and X input can be converted to Y output Three segment tables can be set Engineering range DC voltage input The engineering range upper lower limit value decimal point position and unit can be set within the range 19999 to 29999 Recording scale Any recording scale including reverse scaling can be set for each channel within the range 19999 to 29999 Reference contact Thermocouple input Compensation can be set ON OFF f
123. ng However note that once range type or other items are changed display or recording sometimes malfunctions temporarily 5 1 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 2 Basic Key Operations at Setup Configuration Lock and Menu Levels B Basic Key Operations at Setup This section describes common operations at setup The figure below shows the display setup unit O To start configuration setup SET Press the key To change configuration items Press the SEL key to advance to the next display number O To quit configuration DISP Kam Pressing the C key in any situation quits configuration 5 2 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION O To advance to the next display number O To change data Press the gt key The cursor shifts to the display number digit red LED Press the A W keys to shift the display number Note If you have not changed the numerical values of a setup item pressing the EN key shifts the display number without changing the setup Shift the cursor blinking digit using the 4 D keys to DATA Press the A W keys to determine the data and set the data with the EN key Pressing the A W keys increments decrements numerical values to increase or decrease digits When the valid maximum or minimum value of the data is reached pressing the A Y keys does not change the numerical value To set the numerical value press the E key Note To cancel changing of data midway pres
124. ng calculation 6 When input type is 6 Wind speed 0 Large 2 5m s or more 1 Medium 0 5m s or more and less than 2 5m s 2 Small less than 0 5m s Calculation parameter 3 0 to 10 Integration weighting Segment table use 0 Use disabled 1 Use segment table 1 2 Use segment table 2 3 Use segment table 3 B Description of Calculation Setups O Input calculation type When 0 OFF PV value is selected the analog input is displayed and recorded as it is When 1 A channel B channel is selected the result obtained by calculating the difference between the analog input value of the channel specified in the next calculation parameter 1 and 2 respectively is displayed and recorded as the PV When difference calculation is selected for 2 and 3 fixed values the result obtained by calculating the difference between the fixed value set in the next calculation parameter and the analog input value is displayed and recorded as the PV When 4 integrating calculation is selected integration is performed using the integrating time unit specified in the next calculation parameter and the integration weighting specified in calculation parameter 3 and the result is displayed and recorded as the PV Integration is cleared by setting integration calculation clear by external switch input or internal contact input in calculation parameter 2 When 5 F value calcul
125. nt damage to proper ty Be sure to observe these safety precautions Warnings are indicated when mishandling this A WAR N NG product might result in death or serious injury Cautions are indicated when mishandling this AN CAUTION product might result in minor injury to the user or only physical damage to the product B Examples N Use caution when handling the product O The indicated action is prohibited o Be sure to follow the indicated instructions ANWARNING Before removing mounting or wiring the SRF206 212 224 be sure to turn the power OFF Touching electrically charged parts on the SRF206 212 224 such as terminals by mistake might cause electric shock Before connecting the SRF206 212 224 to the measurement target or external control circuits make sure that a protective ground terminal is connected to the SRF206 212 224 Failure to do so might cause electric shock or fire The black headed screw on the right of the main unit is for ground protection Never remove this screw Doing so might cause electric shock eoe To prevent danger before you replace the clock backup battery turn the power OFF and disconnect the SRF206 212 224 from its power supply ANCAUTION Wire the SRF206 212 224 according to established standards Also wire the SRF206 212 224 using designated power leads according to recognized installation methods Failure to do might cause electric s
126. o 23 59 0 Close to Japan standard time 6 2 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B System Setup SYS Gonfigurationiock LOSCH o oo List printing start stop 0 Stop list printing Start specified list printing Start range scale settings printing Start event and DI DO settings printing Start MSG S DMD UF and communications settings printing Start segment table settings printing Start all list printing 7 Start communications list printing 3 Menulevel ota Col 0 Recording format 1 Trend 2 Trend tabulation 3 Trend schedule demand 1 2 4 Fixed interval tabulation tabulation only 5 Fixed time tabulation tabulation only 5 Recorder ID No EE E Recording time ON OFF 0 OFF 1 e po LS 7 Scale recording ON OFF gt O OFF O Recording color selection STD 2 T STD DIN Communications access rights 1 read 2 read write read write Device address 0 to 127 setting to 0 inhibits communications Communications method 4800bps 8bits even parity 1 stop bit 4800bps 8bits no parity 2 stop bits 9600bps 8bits even parity 1 stop bit 9600bps 8bits no parity 2 stop bits Extended menu entry Migration disabled Migration to extended setup mode Migration to DI DO related setup mode Migration to segment table setup mode 6 3 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION Rios Setup individual channels RNG Recording mode 0 OFF 1
127. o No n open collector output INTERNALa Output to No n internal contact input 5 Event recording OFF Event recording OFF ON Event recording ON Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION O Example of print all lists DI DO details Internal contact input setup External switch input setup Setup description kee DI DO EXT Di ASSEN 24 INT DI ASSIN io 04 24 No 10 4 BEM DO ALS EN 2 Nor tace g 4 No 10 4 6 C DO ASSIN G No 04 amp 1 No 19 Open collector output setup No 1 external switch input setup Relay output setup For details of setup items see page 6 9 5 16 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION O Example of print all lists other details User function assignment 1 to User function assignment 8 Schedule demand Schedule demand No 1 time setup to No 8 time setup time setup ON OFF No 1 message No 2 message No 3 message No 4 message No 5 message No 6 message No 7 message No 8 message SABODEFG 41 123456789017 j abcdeighijki 3 5 00 00 2 00000 3200008 4 5200000 6 090000 7200000 I son LLY ER LYS 5 us g 5 FL fi 0 Y EN AN Ys 5n 2260000 3 jou 5700000 682600600 72009090 Recording Count Communications start function Date type Standard Atmospheric Thermal hardware option 1 ON OFF selection 4 selection 6 contact pressure resistance compensation Device address 7 Communications poo access rights 2 Configuration Recording time Recording color lock 3 ON OFF select
128. odel Listing eere 1 3 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Main U ee 2 1 E Overall Schematic and Names Of Parts seen 2 1 B Terminals on Rear Side eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen nnns 2 2 Display Setup Uni iii 2 3 E Operation Display and Operation Keys oooccoonccnncnccononnnnnnnnnncannnnnnannnenannnnas 2 3 B Configuration Unit and Operation Keys eene 2 4 INSTALLATION AND WIRING Installation Site iia 3 1 E Siting Conditions ii 3 1 MVS Cea LAC ON gs I 3 2 B Installation Dimensions ccccseeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesneeeeeeeesesnaeeeneeeeesneesenseeees 3 2 B Installation Procedure cccsssccccseceesseeeenseeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeesseneaeeenseeeennesenseeees 3 2 Wiring Precautions cios iia 3 3 B Description of Symbols on Terminal Layout Label 3 3 B Noise Countermeasures eeeeeeeeees seen nnen nennen nennen nant nnn nn nnn 3 4 B Recommended Crimped Terminal eene 3 4 Connecting the Power Supply and Ground eene 3 5 O Signal leads E teens e rone te teen iaa 3 6 B Wiring Analog Inputs eseeeeeeeee eren nnne enne nnne rnnt 3 7 B Wiring Relay Outputs optional function eere 3 8 B Wiring Open Collector
129. on the key lights and recording starts If you press this key again the LED goes out and recording stops When recording starts the following items are printed out This is called initial printing e Year Month Date Time h min Recording format Chart feed speed Recorder ID No The ID No is not printed when 00 is set as the ID No 1 Handling Precautions Initial printing is not carried out when the power is turned OFF and then ON again in a recording start state At this time the chart is automatically fed about 1mm and then recording is resumed The same operation is carried out in the event of an instantaneous power interruption The recording stop start state is held in memory even if the power is OFF The same status is returned to when power is next turned ON Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION EW Advancing the Chart To advance the paper position when recording is stopped hold down the E key AUTO MAN CLK FEED O DMD ORCD DISP CO CDCI To stop chart feed release your finger from the key D Handling Precautions You cannot operate the ZE key during recording e You cannot move the chart backwards using the ZE key To move the chart backwards remove the chart cassette manually fold back the chart to its original position and load the chart cassette into the main unit again B Selecting the Display Mode FEED O D
130. onnect loads that exceed the maximum load current Doing so might damage the recorder e Q o 9 o Q Do not short circuit loads Doing so might damage the recorder Do not use unused terminals on the SRF206 212 224 as relay terminals Use crimped solderless terminals that fit on M3 5 or M4 screws Adopt sufficient noise countermeasures to prevent malfunction caused by electrical noise Maintain a distance of at least 50cm between input signal leads and power leads of 100V or more Also do not pass these leads through the same piping or wiring duct Devices and systems to be connected to this unit must have the basic insulation sufficient to withstand the maximum operating voltage levels of the power supply and input output parts eoeeooo B Description of Symbols on Terminal Layout Label The following table describes the meaning of symbols indicated on the terminal layout label on the SRF206 212 224 Symbol Alternating current AC Protective ground Danger of electric shock 3 3 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING B Noise Countermeasures Digital equipment is easily influenced by electrical noise Conditions that are not a problem on analog equipment might cause digital equipment to become damaged or malfunction When wiring pay sufficient attention to the following items to prevent the influence of electrical noise NCAUTION O Maintain a distance of at least 50cm between input signal leads and power
131. or all channels not compensation independently When compensation is set to OFF a reference contact compensation unit such as an ice box must be provided externally Communications input trend is supported on models that support the communications function 9 2 Display Recorder Intrinsically safe explosion proof system Digital display Lamp display Recording method Display recording mode Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS 100Vac is used as the lamp power supply on models with chart illumination lamp So an intrinsically safe explosion proof system cannot be configured When an intrinsically safe explosion proof system is required select a model without the chart illumination lamp and connect a Zener barrier externally If uneven resistance from the Zener barrier causes a temperature display error to occur compensate for this by the PV bias As the input wiring resistance exceeds 10 the accuracy compensation on page 9 7 cannot be applied Display method Red and green 8 digit 7 segment LED and 2 green LEDs for units One of these is a 5 digit green LED for displaying measurement values Display cycle 4s measurement point Display information Measurement values Channel No Alarm display Date Time h min Chart feed speed Other configuration data Display information Lights during recording and event occurrence Lights and displays configuration and operation mode information Dot Dot record
132. osition varies according to range Event action is carried out even while recording has stopped RCD OFF OFF Event action stopped LOW measurement value lower limit alarm Action when the PV and deviation values are at the event setup value or less HIGH measurement value upper limit alarm Action when the PV and deviation values are at the event setup value or more Action result Recording Channel No Event occurrence reset Event state Relay output number w event option Event occurrence reset state on other channels Up to 24 recording actions are memorized These are cleared when the power or recording are turned OFF possible Optional External switch Number of inputs 4 8 12 functions inputs Functions Functions operate by assigning the following Recording start stop Chart feed speed scale selection Print on demand Clear batch counter Print all lists Reset total Print specified lists Print messages Print communications lists Recording mode selection Chart feed BIN code entry Switch type Dry contact or open collector current sink to common Allowable open 0 5V max under recommended operating conditions collector ON residual voltage Allowable open 0 1mA max under recommended operating conditions collector OFF leakage current Open voltage Approx 5V Short circuit current Approx 6mA Event outputs Number of outputs 6 12 Output action Four event actions max 96 actions pr
133. ower supply Do not insert the battery with the polarities reversed Do not use damaged broken battery skin leaking battery fluid batteries Do not throw batteries into fires or charge short circuit disassemble or heat batteries Store batteries out of the reach of small children Batteries are small and are easy to swallow If a child swallows a battery consult a physician immediately Return used batteries to Yamatake Corporation or your dealer When disposing of used batteries at the user site observe local bylaws The clock backup battery is for backing up the clock data in the event of a power interruption and memorizing the recording start stop state The life of the clock backup battery is about five years If you forget to replace the battery or the battery is out of power alarm code Fi LD 3 is displayed on the display when the power is turned ON clock data is initialized to 2000 01 01 00 00 and the recording mode is set forcibly to the recording start mode Though the SRF206 21 2 224 can be operated in this state we recommend replacing the clock backup battery as soon as possible Various setup data are stored to nonvolatile memory So these data need not be reset when the clock backup battery is replaced O items to be prepared Phillips screwdriver Lithium battery CR2430 Buy at an electrical appliance or camera store Replacement procedure 1 Draw out the chart cassette For detai
134. p individual channels SPD e Setup details Display No Setup Item Setup Description Factory Setting 4 No 1 chart feed speed 1 to 480mm h I o0 9 28 No 2 chart feed speed 1 to 480mm h od T ap o a H Fed meiies me 0095152359 3 wy 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 APPENDIX TN PE Model No E Prepared by o DatePrepared User Setup Fields es Setup Item User Settings 7 _ EI TI 7 ETE 1 Recording color selection Communications access rights A Device address Cd b Communicationsmethed O Extended menu enty AAN User Setup Fields APN Setup Item User Settings MAN Not chanteodspeed Ce Noa enana speed 3 Fred date interval timer 4 Pxedimeitewadme 1 App 7 APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mig No O Schedule Demand individual channels SYS 5 Setup details RE Setup ltem Setup Description Factory Setting Time setup ON OFF 0 Time setup disabled schedule demand printing is not carried out No 1 time setup enabled No 1 and 2 time setup enabled No 1 to 3 time setup enabled No 1 to 4 time setup enabled No 1 to 5 time setup enabled No 1 to 6 time setup enabled No 1 to 7 time setup enabled No 1 to 8 time setup enabled No 2 time setup No 3 time setup No 4 time setup 00 00 to 23 59 No 5 time setup No 6 time setup No 7 time
135. p the SRF206 212 224 This chapter describes the setup items listed below whose settings are changed relatively often in normal operation The configuration is set up in the extended menu This menu has three menu levels as shown in the figure below Menu level 0 has six setup items Menu level 1 has an additional five setup items Menu level 2 has all setup items Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION describes all of these setup items Configuration Lock Canceled Menu level 0 Menu level 1 Menu level 2 e Event setup operation l The following items are The following items are setup added to menu level 0 added to menu level 1 Chart feed speed Event setup Extended menu entry Date time setup Chart feed speed setup Calculation setup entry Configuration lock 1 System setup i Calculation setup List printing po Range setup Copy setup Menu level Scale setup Schedule demand setup EE ENER eege eenen ie ale i Message setup User function key setup Extended setup External switch input setup Internal contact input setup Relay output setup Open collector output setup Segment table setup Note When the configuration is locked setups can be displayed for confirmation but not changed The configuration lock can be canceled at any time D Handling Precautions Data setups can be changed during recordi
136. perating conditions Incorrect feeding of chart or Re load the chart 4 1 paper jam 4 1 Insufficient remaining chart The remaining amount of chart is printed at 10mm intervals on the right side of the chart When only 60cm of chart remains the remaining chart warning is printed on the chart Replace with new chart Alarm code 2 3 displayed Replace with a new battery Alarm code other than HL 2 3 We recommend periodically cleaning the SRF206 212 224 Chapter 8 displayed Dust collection inside the Wipe off any dust inside the SRF206 212 224 with a soft brush SRF206 212 224 and suck up the dust with a vacuum cleaner Also use soft cloth or paper that does not produce any fluff to prevent the shaft from becoming scratched Wipe the shaft with soft cloth or paper moistened with ethyl alcohol only when it is difficult to remove dirt or stains from the shaft t Handling Precautions When cleaning the SRF206 212 224 take care not to damage the flexible board on the wire dot head The SRF206 212 224 does not need to lubricated with lubricating oil Do not apply lubrication oil to any parts or components on the SRF206 212 224 Doing so might attract dust or increase wear Be sure to use cloth or paper that does not produce any fluff when cleaning the shaft Fluff adversely affects operation of the wire dot head Recommended cleaning cloth Kim Wipe amp made by Crecia Co Ltd Dust collection on the door Wipe dust
137. potos R Segment table 1 X axis point 10 o Seomentiable 1 reem 1 Segmenttable 1 Xais point 2 a Segment table X axs point 3 e Segment table 1 X axis point i4 E Segmenttabie 1 Xais point 15 1 Segmentiabie Y Yas pon 000 e Seomentisbie 1 Y axis point 02 3 Seamenttable 1 Y axis point 08 Segment table Y Y axis pointo 3 Seamenttable Y Y axis pointoS 6 Seamentiable Y Y axis point 7 SeamentiabieT Years point07 10 00 to 110 00 a Seamentiabie 1 Y axis point 08 4 Segment table 1 Y axis point 09 RH Segment table 1 Y axis point 10 o Segment table 1 Y axis pont 11 L 7 Segment table 1 Y axis point 12 a LE F Segment table 1 Y axis point 13 100 00 Segment table 1 Y axis point 14 100 00 Segment table 1 Y axis point 15 100 00 B Segment Table 2 Setup SYS 2 tg The setup method is the same as for the setup details described for segment table 1 B Segment Table 3 Setup SYS F The setup method is the same as for the setup details described for segment table 1 6 10 6 3 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION Event Setup B Event Setup The event differential can be set only in menu level 1 However note that the event setting value can be changed in menu level 0 too LOCK COPY IAM SPD CLK SYS RNG SCL Channel No BAG No 3 event recording ON OFF No 4 event recording ON O
138. ps 1 and 2 and switch the on board mode selector pin P10 to REC from CAL Calibration mode Normal recording mode CAL REC 14 Install the chassis 15 When the SRF206 212 224 is next turned ON it starts up in the normal recording mode 1 Handling Precautions If you enter the normal recording mode with the on board mode selector pin P10 still set to CAL alarm message AL13 is generated If this happens switch pin P10 to REC 7 10 Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 Alarm Display and Descriptions This recorder is provided with a self diagnostics function that inspects the functions at all times If an error is detected an alarm code is displayed on the display and not in the configuration display If a function is judged to be in error a predetermined operation according to the alarm type is carried out If two or more errors are judged to have occurred simultaneously alarm codes are displayed successively from the lowest number alternating with regular display To cancel display of an alarm code turn the power OFF then back ON again unless otherwise mentioned If an alarm code stays displayed even though a remedy has been carried out contact us for repair Display example iL Alarm display diagnostic item lt gt Description of alarm gt Recorder operation gt Remedy all Ps CS we Tu printer position lt gt The reset position of the wire dot head is check
139. r vapors Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a safety hazard Temperature 0 to 50 C Humidity 30 to 90 RH Vibration Frequency 0 to 100Hz Acceleration 0 98m s maximum Over voltage category CategoryIlI IEC60364 4 443 IEC60664 1 Pollution degree Pollution degree 2 Environmental condition Permanently connected equipment Indoor use Panel mounted equipment EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION The recorder must be mounted into a panel to limit operator access to the rear terminals Specification of common mode voltage The common mode voltages of all I O except for main supply and relay outputs are less than 33Vrms 46 7V peak and 70Vdc APPLICABLE STANDARDS EN61010 1 EN61326 Y Handling Precautions When the carring handle kit is installed the recorder does not conform to the standard EN61010 1 CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batterries according to the manufacturer s instructions N SAFETY PRECAUTIONS E B About Icons The safety precautions described in this manual are indicated by various icons Please be sure you read and understand the icons and their meanings described below before reading the rest of the manual Safety precautions are intended to ensure the safe and correct use of this prod uct to prevent injury to the operator and others and to preve
140. reset so that counting starts from 00 when you press the ENT key only when the numerical values for the time setup are changed If you press the ENT key without making any changes to the numerical values for the time setup the date setup display will be redisplayed and the number of seconds will not be reset etup Details lt gt Year 90 to 99 1990 to 1999 00 to 89 2000 to 2089 Month 01 to 12 January to December Day 01 to 31 1st to 31st Hour 00 to 23 Oam to 11pm Min ute 00 to 59 O to 59min Note e Clock accuracy is about 50ppm or about 130s month under standard conditions The SRF206 212 224 automatically adjusts for leap years until 2089 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 6 B System Setup System Setup By system setup you set the basic items for operating this recorder LOCK COPY EVNT SPD CLK RNG SCL 6 16 Note 1 These are displayed when menu level 1 is selected 2 These are displayed when menu level 2 is selected 3 These are not displayed on models that do not support the communications optional function lt gt Setup Details lt gt Configuration lock List printing start stop Menu level Recording format Recorder ID No 0 lock OFF 1 lock ON 0 stop printing of lists 1 start printing of specified lists 2 start printing of range and scale setup
141. right side 6 Hang three or five folds from the leading edge of the chart on the chart guide side and correctly align them on the sprockets oyo O O O Q Sprockets Sprockets eo co Is Q O Round holes Oblong holes gt gt Left side Right side 4 2 Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION 7 Push the chart holder in so that it goes into the left and right latches Detailed view Co of latch 8 Push in the chart holder so that it is firmly hooked onto the left and right latches of the chart guide Detailed view of latch D Handling Precautions Make sure that the time line on the chart is parallel with the top edge of the chart guide when viewed from the front 9 Correctly return the chart cassette to its original position and push in the PULL marks on the left and right until you hear the chart cassette click into place 10 To remove the chart cassette from the main unit to load the chart lift up the chart cassette in the state in step 3 and draw out D Handling Precautions Before you start recording after you have removed and re attached the chart cassette press the E key to feed the chart about one fold to make sure that the chart is being fed correctly 4 3 Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION Note The chart guide can also be drawn out downwards Press the hooks on both sides
142. rizontal direction Display accuracy 0 3 of recording F S In time axis vertical direction 0 5mm O Chart expansion shrinkage in horizontal direction The chart expands about 0 7 F S when the ambient humidity changes from 60 to 85 RH The chart shrinks about 0 2 F S when the ambient humidity changes from 60 to 45 RH B About Standard Conditions e Temperature 23 2 C Humidity 60 5 RH Mounting Horizontal B Procedure Chapter 7 MAINTENANCE The following describes the adjustment procedure for dot positions 0 and 100 1 Make sure that the standard environmental conditions described on the previous page are satisfied and then turn the power OFF 2 Draw out the chassis according to the procedure described on pages 7 3 and 7 4 3 Switch the on board mode selector pin P10 to CAL from REC Normal recording mode Calibration mode CH bo 4 Install the chassis 5 Turn the SRF206 212 224 ON with the El and 2 keys held down simultaneously CAL REC D Handling Precautions Hold the keys down until H z n 4i 5 2 is displayed If Fit iiu 5 E is not displayed turn the SRF206 212 224 OFF again and repeat step 5 DISP 6 Press the CEE key to display dot position adjustment item 14 7 Press the SEL key to select the adjustment position To adjust the 0 dot position select 1 and to adjust the 100 dot position select 2 The followin
143. s 3 start printing of events and DI DO setups 4 start printing of messages schedule demands UF and communications setups 5 start printing of segment table setups 6 start printing of all lists 7 start printing of communications lists 0 display only level 0 setup items 1 display level O and 1 setup items 2 display all setup items 1 trend 2 trend tabulation 3 trend schedule demand 4 fixed interval tabulation tabulation only 5 fixed time tabulation tabulation only 0 to 99 ID No is not printed when set to 0 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION Time recording ON OFF 0 OFF time is not recorded 1 ON time is recorded Scale recording ON OFF Recording color selection Communications access rights Device address Communications method Extended menu entry 0 OFF scale is not recorded 1 ON scale is recorded 1 STD purple red green blue brown black 2 DIN purple red black green blue brown 1 read only 2 read write 0 to 127 communications is inhibited when set to 0 1 4800bps 8bits even parity stop bit 2 4800bps 8bits no parity 2 stop bits 3 9600bps 8bits even parity 1 stop bit 4 9600bps Sbits no parity 2 stop bits 0 migration disabled 1 migration to extended setup mode
144. s either of the following keys without pressing the EN key Any changes made to the currently displayed data at this time are implemented DISP COD key Quits configuration ENS key Advances to the next setup You can advance the display number without changing the data by pressing the A W keys after shifting the cursor to the display number digit red LED D Handling Precautions If a setting value is in error all data will blink when you press the ENT key If this happens press any key to return to the entry display Check the setting values and reset them if necessary 5 3 5 4 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION B Canceling Configuration Lock When the configuration is locked the LOCK LED lights and the configuration setup cannot be changed To cancel configuration lock follow the procedure below 1 Press the SL key to select SYS 2 Change the configuration lock setting from 1 to 0 in display number 1 3 Press the EN key The LOCK LED goes out to indicate that the configuration lock is canceled Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION B Changing the Menu Level You can change the menu level so that you can initially set the range type recording scale and other setup items 1 Press the SEL key to select SYS Select display number 3 using the A w keys 2 Change the menu level 3 Press the EN key 5 5 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION 5 39 Changing Event Setting Values
145. s internal contact inputs When the state of the external switch inputs internal contact inputs is OFF when PV input is updated the F value is reset and F value calculation is continued when the state is ON Six integration resets to 6 are available for external switch inputs internal contact inputs Specify whether or not to use integration reset in calculation parameter 2 SA Te 60 Ta Yw Y t 1 10 dt where 10 dr where Y t F value Y t 1 F value at the previous sampling T product temperature input PV of current channel Ts sampling time 15s on 6 dot and 12 dot printing models and 30s on 24 dot printing models a standard reference temperature Specify this temperature in calculation parameter default 121 1 C b thermal resistance Set in special parameters common to all channels The integration reset function that is assigned to external switch inputs internal contact inputs operates simultaneously on all assigned F value calculations When two or more integration reset functions have been assigned to a single external switch input internal contact input the ON state of the input is OR ed So the F value calculation continues if one of the integration reset inputs is ON The number of digits past the decimal point in the F value calculation result is two digits regardless of the input range e The calculation result is limited to the range 199 99 to 299 99 The F value calc
146. se are displayed when the input range code is set to O to 6 3 This is displayed when menu level 2 is selected Some setup items are not displayed depending on the range code setup lt gt Setup Details lt gt Recording mode 0 display recording OFF 1 display only 2 display recording 3 digital input dependent Range code See 6 19 Range Code Table page 6 47 Digital signal No 0 to 62 Sub Code No Digital Data Acquisition Destination 01 to 12 Relay output No 1 to No 12 13 to 24 Open collector output No 1 to No 12 31 to 42 External switch input No 1 to No 12 51 to 62 Internal contact input No 1 to No 12 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION Burnout 0 OFF Sp UP 2 DOWN Measurement range lower limit 19999 to measurement range upper limit 1 U Measurement range upper limit measurement range lower limit 1 to 29999 U Engineering range decimal point O xxxxx 1 XXXX X 2 XXX XX 3 XX XXX A X XXXX Engineering range upper lower limits PV filter PV bias Character order Engineering unit Tag Calculation setup entry B How to Set the Engineering Unit 19999 to 429999 U 0 to 15 19999 to 4 229999 U to 6 1st to 6th character Or 1 to 12 Ist to 12th character See 6 20 Character Code Table page 6 49 Set by character code See 6 20 Character Code Table page 6 49 Set by charac
147. signment a User function 2assignment _ O OOS S App 11 APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mig No 2 O Extended Setup SYS Et Setup details Initial printing ON OFF 0 OFF 2 1 S QN Count function switching 0 Batch count 2 nmm xen 00000 LL Date type selection 0 JP YY MM DD 2 1 US MM DD YY 2 EU DD MM YY Atmosphere 670 to 1330 hPa 1013 5 Thermal resistance 1 0 to 20 0 Reference contact 0 Internally OFF 2 1 compensation 1 Internally ON O External Switch Input Setup ST 5 e Setup details Factory Setting Displa N Menu Factory Setting s y Setup Item Setup Description Level Extemal Internal switch input contact input No 1 external switch input Function setup OFF 1 Recording ON OFF all channels unconditionally No 2 external switch input Print on demand Print all lists Print specified lists No 3 external switch input Chart feed Print communications list Chart feed speed scale selection No 4 external switch input Clear batch counter Clear integrating calculation 1 Clear integrating calculation 2 No 5 external switch input Clear integrating calculation 3 Clear integrating calculation 4 Clear integrating calculation 5 No 6 external switch input Clear integrating calculation 6 Print No 1 message Print No 2 message No 7 external switch input Print No 3 message Print No 4 message Print No 5 message No 8 e
148. splayed when the input calculation type is set to 0 2 This is not displayed when the input calculation type is set to 2 or nc dn 3 This is not displayed when the input calculation type is set to other than A For details see 6 22 Calculation Functions page 6 51 lt gt Setup Details lt gt Input calculation type 0 OFF PV value 1 A channel B channel 2 Fixed value current channel 3 Current channel fixed value A Integrating calculation 5 F value calculation 6 Relative humidity calculation Calculation parameter 1 When input type is 1 A channel for deviation 1 to max channel When input type is 2 or 3 Fixed value 19999 to 29990 U When input type is 4 Integration time unit 0 s 1 min 2 h When input type is 5 Standard reference temperature 0 0 to 500 0 C When input type is 6 Dry bulb temperature input channel 1 to max channel 6 23 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION Calculation parameter 2 When input type is 1 B channel for deviation to maximum channel When input type is 4 or 5 Clear integrating calculation No 1 clear integrating calculation 1 2 clear integrating calculation 2 3 clear integrating calculation 3 4 clear integrating calculation 4 5 clear integrating calculation 5 6 clear integrati
149. st for 500ms or more The figure below is for when 1 recording start ON OFF Contact closed Contact open T H T Time 500ms 500ms 500ms 500ms Required time Required time Recording start Recording stop 6 38 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B Description of External Switch Input Internal Contact Input Setup O Recording ON OFF When 1 recording start ON OFF is selected recording is started and stopped by the state of external switch inputs or internal contact inputs With 31 to 36 recording ON OFF only display and recording of channels whose recording mode is set to 3 digital input dependent and occurrence of events is suppressed O Chart feed With the 5 chart feed setting the chart is fed at high speed for 40mm after which chart feed stops automatically when the external switch or internal contact state changes from open to closed D Handling Precautions External switch inputs are not accepted during initialization within 30s of turning the power ON Note For details see 6 23 Operation of External Switch Input Internal Contact Input Functions page 6 56 6 39 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 16 Relay Output Setup B Relay Output Setup 6 40 The following items can be set up only when the SRF206 212 224 supports relay outputs optional functions Select 2 migration to DI DO related setup mode at display No
150. start recording after a list has been printed press the AD key after printing of lists has started In this case the RCD LED lights Note The following table shows the approximate times it takes to print each of the lists The time required to print a list varies according to the setup Ta 3s ea Specified list Varies according to number of used channels Function lists Function lists Function lists Function lists F 5 o 5 Communications list dmn Varies according to details to print out B Stopping Recording B Starting Setup Press the E key to stop recording midway Press the SEL to select SYS Make sure that the SYS LED lights DES fam amp Al AUTO MAN CLK OUF1 OUF2 OACK FEED ODMD ORCD DISP O C9 O O C C Shift the cursor to the display number digit using the key and press the A key to shift to the 2nd display number from where the list is to be printed 5 9 Chapter 5 BASIC CONFIGURATION B Selecting the List to be Printed Press the P key to shift the cursor to DATA and select the desired list using the A keys Pressing the EN key starts printing of lists and the display advances to the next display number The following example shows printing of specified lists selected B Stopping List Printing Midway To stop list printing midway shift to display number 2 enter 0 using the A Y keys and press the EN key example of specified list printing UNNE
151. t interrupted This is called printing control The following briefly describes printing control B Printing Control During a Print Conflict Digital printing is categorized into the following four groups In principle printing is carried out in the order in which it occurs within each group However start of printing is sometimes suppressed or printing is canceled midway according to the type of printing If printing of one group conflicts with printing of another either printing of one of the groups is suppressed or one of the groups is printed over the other The following describes these restrictions BEN ERE ERR tame e a aaoo Message Schedule demand is canceled when demand printing occurs even during print A Tabulation L aa of this item is not started up when other printing is currently in progress or standing by Channel No Printing of this item is not started up when other printing is currently ee perro o ooa R Chart feed speed selection The current group is printed overlapping other groups Scale selection Printing is canceled when a conflict with group A occurs However note that the change marker is recorded D Handling Precautions When printing of group A conflicts with printing of the scale upper limit or the scale tag unit printing of the scale upper limit or the scale tag unit is canceled When printing of group D conflicts with printing of the scale upper limit or the scale tag
152. t lightly fan the chart as shown in the figure below 2 Open the door pull down on both sides of the top edge of the chart guide and draw out the chart guide towards you The chart guide can also be opened out downwards For details see page 4 4 Chart guide 3 Press down on the PULL marks on the chart cassette and pull the chart cassette towards you The chart cassette breaks as you pull it down However slightly lift the entire cassette and lower it down until 1t becomes horizontal Enlarged view 4 1 Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION 4 Hold the handle on the chart holder on the rear of the chart cassette and lift up the handle to open the chart holder The chart holder comes to a stop at the fully open innermost position Chart holder 7 d Pd Chart holder sheet D Handling Precautions Prevent the chart holder sheet on the edge of the chart holder from becoming deformed 5 Insert the fanned chart into the chart holder making sure that it is facing the right way and bring out the leading edge of the chart towards the chart guide Load the chart so that the side of the chart with the printed scale is facing up and the end red mark is innermost gt Em gt Round holes 1 Handling Precautions A chart feed error will occur if the chart is not loaded correctly Make sure that the oblong holes of the chart are located on the
153. tate by one of the events after which the other event turns ON By this function you can tell by the relay output that a new event has occurred during operation Event L Event re E A Event Relay output 1 LI LI LI LI L Approx s00ms 1 Handling Precautions ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF When event re output is set for relay output the relay is pulse operated for about 500ms Use this function carefully as this causes the relay to chatter at actual output and may shorten the relay s life This need not be taken into consideration with open collector output Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 17 Open Collector Output Setup E Open Collector Output Setup The following items can be set only when the recorder is provided with open collector output optional function Select 2 migration to DI DO related setup mode at display No lt in the system setup screen Press the El key until the following abbreviation e is displayed LOCK COPY EVNT SPD CLK RNG SCL No 4 open collector output setup No 5 open collector output setup ts See aaa tee No 10 open collector output setup PI ree SNE LOE RATE E No 11 open collector output setup_ No 12 open collector output setup lt gt Setup Details lt gt Open collector output setup 0 OR action excitation non hold 1 OR action excitation hold 2 OR
154. tching differential Note The scale setup is displayed when menu level 1 or higher is set These are skipped and not displayed in the case of the ON OFF input range lt gt Setup Details lt gt e Scale upper lower limits 19999 to 4 290999 U 0 0 to 98 0 D Handling Precautions When scale switching method is set to 0 the No 2 scale upper and lower limits are skipped and not displayed In the case of the ON OFF input range the setup range becomes 0 0 to 98 0 and only the scale lower limit value can be set This becomes the specified chart recording position when the input signal is OFF When the input signal is ON recording is performed at a position obtained by adding 296 to this setup Scale switching method 0 switching OFF 1 auto switching 2 switching by external switch input internal contact input communications D Handling Precautions 1 auto switching cannot be set in the case of the ON OFF input range e Auto switching point 19999 to 429990 U e Auto switching differential O to 29999 U D Handling Precautions When the scale switching method is set to 0 or 2 the auto switching point and auto switching differential are skipped and not displayed 6 26 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION B Description of Scale Setup Items O Reverse scaling You can reverse scaling of the No 1 and No 2 scales by reversing the numerical values
155. ter code 0 migration OFF 1 migration to calculation setup Set the engineering unit as follows 1 Make the number for the character order you want to set blink using the or keys and enter the character order using the A or w keys 2 Make the number for the character code blink using the 4 or gt keys and set the character you want to enter as a character code using the A or w keys 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 When you have finished setting all characters press the ENT key The screen advances to the tag setup screen Note Set tags in the same was as you set the engineering unit B Description of Range Setup Items Recording mode and operation Recording Mode Display 0 display recording OFF 32767 is returned 1 display only Operable Operable Operable 2 display recording ON Operable Operable Operable Operable 3 digital input dependent 32767 is returned Operable Operable Operable Operable Note When DI is ON When DI is OFF When digital input dependent is selected and recording ON OFF is set for 31 to 36 by external switch input or internal contact input display recording and occurrence of events can be suppressed according to the state of the digital inputs 6 20 O Range code selection The SRF206 212 224 supports full multi input Merely selecting the range type here fixes the range code Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 0
156. the power is ON The ribbon will not be fed smoothly if the ink ribbon cassette is not loaded correctly This may result in color drift or the ribbon becoming entangled in the wire dot head When you are not using the recorder for a long time remove the ink ribbon cassette put it in a vinyl bag and seal the bag to prevent the ribbon from drying If the ink dries prints will be faint or recording may no longer be possible 6 Return the display setup unit to its original position Note Model No of ink ribbon cassette 81407408 001 1 p ce The service life of the ink ribbon is about three months when feeding at a chart feed speed of 20mm h 4 5 Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION 4 2 Operation B Turning the Power ON The recorder s power switch is located at the top right on the front when you open the door Pressing the power switch turns the power ON and pressing it again turns the power OFF The internal check is automatically carried out within 30s of turning the power ON and the recorder then enters the normal operating mode C During the internal check the model No is Cy displayed followed by the version number and E then the date D Handling Precautions During the internal check the external switch inputs relay outputs and open collector functions do not work B Starting stopping Recording 4 6 To start stop recording press the 2 key If you press the SS key the LED
157. time h min chart feed speed tag unit scale upper and lower limit values Schedule demand Time h min PV value 6 dot model 1 row 6 columns 12 dot model 2 rows 6 columns 24 dot model 4 rows 6 columns Up to eight times can be set Marker on trend Channel No time h min event No relay No state occurrence reset When a state occurs is reset before printing has finished the next 24 items are memorized and printed Fixed interval Tabulation is carried out at a preselected fixed interval tabulation Trend recording is not carried out and only printing is carried out Fixed time Tabulation is carried once at the start of printing and carried out from then on at a preselected tabulation time List printing Print function lists Parameters are printed out for each function categorized into four categories Print all lists All parameters set in the configuration are printed out A 4 item function list is printed out continuously Print specified lists Chart feed speed range code scale unit event setting values etc Communication Any prepared lists within 85 characters x 3 lines can be printed out as a list on the recording list printing paper by a loader or communications 9 4 Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS Event Setting Number of set events Four events can be set for each channel Setting range 19999 to 29999 Decimal point position varies according to range Differential 0 to 29999 Decimal point p
158. to 752 F 328 to less than 148 F 0 15 of rdg 3 F 1 148 F min 0 15 of rdg 2 F 1 32 to 2372F Entire range 0 15 of rdg 3 F 32 to less than 572 F 0 15 of rdg 19 F 32 to 4208F 572 to less than 1112 F 0 15 of rdg 4 F i e 1112F min 0 15 of rdg 3 F 1 WRe5 26 32 to 4208F 32 to less than 572F 0 15 of rdg 4 F 1 572 F min 0 15 of rdg 3 F 1 WRe0 26 32 to less than 932 F 3 5 7 932 to less than 1652 F 23 2 PR40 20 32 to 3416 F 1652 to less than 2732 F 0 3 of rdg 12 F 2 F 2732 F min 0 3 of rdg 7 F 1 Pun Ni Ni Mo Resistance Pt100 Entire range 0 15 of rdg 1 cee JPt100 Entire range 0 15 of rdg 1 2 F RTD Entire range 0 3 of rdg 2 4 F Entire range 0 15 of rdg 1 2 F 0 5 F Communications 80 19999 to 29999 1U input Note 2 to 87 ON OFF signal Note 3 Type Communication input note 2 80 to 87 19999 to 29999 ON OFF input note 3 og i Note 1 Display accuracy does not include reference contact compensation accuracy The final display accuracy when reference contact compensation is ON factory setting is obtained by adding the following reference contact compensation accuracy to the display accuracy in the tables I I Ie I Reference contact compensation accuracy Type K E J T N Ni Ni Mo PLII 0 5 C 1 F Note that the reference contact compensation accuracy is as follows at low temperatures At K E J
159. to the recorder matches the hardware information If this information does not match this is judged to be an error This alarm code is displayed when the option unit is added or dismounted without the change in the model number information The alarm code is displayed and operation continues At this time the model No information preset to the recorder is used as the model No information gt This error is sometimes remedied at the site Contact your nearest dealer or agent When an option unit is to be added the model number information must be changed in accordance with the user s manual of new option unit The alarm code will not be displayed after the power supply is turned on again No display watchdog timer lt gt When a time out error occurs on the watchdog timer this is judged to be a diagnostic error The recorder restarts automatically 8 3 Chapter 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 2 Remedying Trouble No operation e g display recording Power is not being supplied to the main Check the wiring and power voltage and unit supply the power correctly The power switch on the main unit is OFF Set the power switch at the top right on the main unit to ON The fuse has blown Remove the cause of the fuse blowing and replace the fuse See page 7 5 The chassis is not correctly inserted Correctly insert the chassis Note 1 Note 1 A probable cause is a damaged connector on the driver board mounted on th
160. tor output setup Segment table 1 X axis setup Segment table 1 Y axis setup Segment table 2 X axis setup Segment table 2 Y axis setup Segment table 3 X axis setup 5400 Segment table 3 Y axis setup 5500 nn stands for the channel No 01 to 24 A value obtained by converting hexadecimal to decimal is used as the screen No B Description of User Function Key Setup Example of how to calculate assignment settings Assignment of the PV bias setup screen display No bi for the range setup of 13 channels is as follows First assign nn 13 to 2nn00 as the range setup radix to set 21300 When the hexadecimal value of screen No amp is converted to decimal the value becomes 11 So 21300 11 2 21311 When 21311 is entered as the assignment setting the 13 channel PV bias setup screen is switched to when the user function key is pressed D Handling Precautions If an internal contact is set to corresponding recording ON OFF or functions such as level operations when a user configuration key is output for internal contact input impractical cases may occur for example an operation is performed for the duration that the user configuration key is pressed 6 34 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 14 Extended Setup B Extended Setup Extended setup allows you to set the following items Recording start ON OFF Count function selection Date type selection Atmospheric pressure required for hum
161. tors of resistance 1500245 1 2W min at both ends of the communications path Grounding of the shielded FG terminal should be carried out at only one end and not both ends Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND WIRING B Connecting the RS 232C Interface optional function Read this item when you are using a model that supports the RS 232C communications function Ika DL Tica IL Ire ia TII 1241 o c 9 2 to 9 c E E o O terminal Option unit 1 RS 232C Yamatake CPL communications SD lak elis elle LL dal fed Jo connection example posD Lei BD g gt p RD e SD o lt DoS O gene DR O lt p lll DER O 4 Host computer DIGITRONIK unit master station slave station Note Cable model No CBL232FNZ02 2m cable for RS 232C 9pin D Sub socket contact crimp type terminal lug 3 13 Chapter 4 PREPARATION AND OPERATION 4 1 Preparation loading the chart and ink ribbon cassette When a new recorder is shipped the folding chart hereafter referred to as the chart and ink ribbon cassette are not loaded When using this recorder for the first time load the chart and ink ribbon cassette B Loading the Chart The chart can be loaded by removing chart cassette from the body even if it is attached to the main unit The following describes how to load the chart with the chart cassette attached to the main unit 1 Before you load the char
162. ulation result is expressed in min Note however that the unit setting takes precedence when the linear scaling range is set O Relative humidity calculation Input calculation type 6 Note This function calculates the relative humidity from the dry bulb temperature and the wet bulb temperature The relative humidity cannot be calculated if the following condition is not satisfied 0 0 C wet bulb temperature dry bulb temperature lt 100 0 C PV is displayed as and printed as The number of digits past the decimal point in the relative humidity calculation result is one digit regardless of the input range We recommend using a resistance temperature detector from the standpoint of input accuracy of the sensor 6 55 Chapter 6 DETAILED CONFIGURATION 6 23 Operation of External Switch Input Internal Contact Input Functions Trigger Condition Operation Description o funcion sou OFF SSES 1 Recording ON OFF oa Starts recording A SE Stops recording m ON ose TT Demand printing Starts printing Print all lists Starts printing Print specified lists Starts printing Chart feed EN D Leen Starts chart feed n Print communications lists un Starts printing Chart feed speed scale selection Selects No 2 chart feed speed eg es esies oo OFF Selects No 1 chart feed speed lge EEE Clear integrating calculation 1 Level operation ON close Recording OFF OFF op
163. up 02 00 ce ees App 14 O Open collector output setup App 16 O Segment table 1 setup lesse App 18 O Segment table 1 setup slesesseesse App 18 O Segment table 2 setup lesslseeesse App 20 O Segment table 2 setup ooooocooccon eee App 20 O Segment table 3 setup lseslsssless App 22 O Segment table 3 setup ooooocoocconc eee App 22 B How to Use the User Setup Sheets The left page of a user setup sheet shows the setup details and the right page the user setup entry fields We recommend using a copy made of the user setup sheets with both pages opened out App 1 APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mig No S O Range setting individual channels RNG e Setup details Recording mode 0 OFF 1 display 2 display 4 recording 1 2 3 digital input dependent display recording DgissgmiNo Ines A 9 4 Bum DEAR 5 Measurement range lowerlimit 19999 to measurement range upper limit 1 1 1 000 8 Measurement range upper limit Measurement range lower imit 110 29989 1 5000 0 920009 10 4 bona FEngineermgrangelowerimit 19899 10 2999 1 o 8 Pe oos 3 9 b PVbaes 9991s2w 3 39 Blank Calculation setup entry 0 Entry to calculation setup disabled 2 1 Entry to calculation setup enabled O Calculation setup individual channe
164. xternal switch input Print No 6 message Print No 7 message GENE Print No 8 message No 9 external switch input Recording ON OFF channels 1 to 3 Recording ON OFF channels 4 to 6 Recording ON OFF channels 7 to 9 No 10 external switch input Recording ON OFF channels 10 to 12 Recording ON OFF channels 13 to 18 7 Recording ON OFF channels 19 to 24 No 11 external switch input BIN code input 2 1 BIN code input 2 2 z BIN code input 2 4 No 12 external switch input BIN code input 2 8 1 3 M Dv pra poer NON ee BEBE p BERE BIN code input 2 16 BIN code input 25 32 App 12 APPENDIX L NF PE Model No E Prepared by o DatePrepared User Setup Fields Hid Setup Item User Settings Initial printing ON OFF o e Count function switching 3 Datetypeselection S O Atmosphere 5 Thermalresistance Reference contact compensation User Setup Fields a usi Setup Item User Settings 1 Nerexemaswihiput T 2 NoZexemaswihipu 3 NoSexemaswithipu C d No 9 external switch input No 10 external switch input No 11 external switch input No 8 external switch input No 12 external switch input App 13 APPENDIX Customer Device Name Mig No O Internal Contact Input Setup ST 5 Setup details i Factory Setting Displ oer Menu No Setup
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